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565 FXUS65 KBOU 170600 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1200 AM MDT Tue Mar 17 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Light alpine snow showers, producing a few inches of accumulation for the higher elevations into Tuesday morning. - Significant warm are dry period ahead from Tuesday into the weekend. All-time new March record high temperatures a good bet for the plains Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - Hot and dry weather will sustain prolonged high fire danger for the plains on Tuesday and Wednesday, then across much of the forecast area Thursday through Saturday. && .DISCUSSION /Through Monday/... Issued at 1159 PM MDT Mon Mar 16 2026 Current radar shows light snow showers across the northern Front Range mountains due to lingering mid-level moisture. Expect scattered snow showers to continue overnight and into early Tuesday morning, with only a couple of inches in additional accumulation. With 700-mb winds reaching up to 50-60 kts across the high terrain, blowing snow is likely through early morning, especially along the high mountain passes. Unfortunately, the ongoing mountain snow showers look to be the only chance of precipitation for the rest of the week. A well-defined upper level ridge in Southern California will begin to trek east Tuesday through Saturday, with northwest flow aloft bringing warm, dry and breezy conditions to the forecast area, along with a prolonged period of elevated-to-critical fire weather conditions (see fire weather discussion below). Anomalous heat will return to the region beginning Tuesday, with forecasted highs in the low-to-mid 70s across the plains and low 40s to upper 50s across the mountains/valleys. Expect warmer temperatures later this week as the ridge of high pressure continues east. Current ensemble solutions favor high temperatures in the low- to-mid 80s Thursday through Saturday (However, the GEFS still remains the coolest of the models, with high 70s to low 80s for later this week). With this trend, there is a good chance we will break record high temperatures later this week. Current high temperature records at DIA are: March 19: 81 degrees set in 1907 March 20: 80 degrees set in 1907 March 21: 78 degrees set in 1995 By Saturday/Sunday, flow aloft should weaken and become more zonal as guidance continues to indicate a shortwave trough trekking across the northern United States. A cold front associated with the system should bring cooler air mass to the region, with temperatures moderating to the low 60s. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS through 06Z Wednesday/... Issued at 1115 PM MDT Mon Mar 16 2026 VFR conditions thru the period. Gusty WNW winds up to 35 mph will continue at BJC thru 08z and then should decrease by 08z. Winds will then increase again by 15z from the WNW and continue thru Tue aftn with gusts to 35 mph at times. DIA will maintain a WSW wind overnight and then turn more WNW by 16z or 17z with gusts up to 25 mph. By 19z expect a more NW direction with gusts from 30-35 mph thru the aftn. APA will be light drainage overnight and then go WSW by 14z. By 16Z winds will become more westerly with gusts to 25 mph thru 20z. After 20z expect a more WNW direction with gusts from 30-35 mph. By early Tue evening, winds will decrease at all three airports with wind directions WNW or NW. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 1159 PM MDT Mon Mar 16 2026 Critical fire weather conditions are expected across the northern and eastern plains on Tuesday. Modeled Skew-T soundings indicate breezy northwest winds aloft mixing down to the surface by late morning/early afternoon. Wind gusts up to 30-40 mph are expected, with relative humidity values dipping down to the mid-teens. A Red Flag Warning remains in effect from 10 AM through 8 PM. Elevated-to-critical fire weather conditions return on Wednesday for the the northern and eastern plains. With the continued warming, minimum relative humidity values will range between 9-15% with winds gusting up to 20-30 mph at times. For this reason, have decided to issue a Fire Weather Watch. South Park could see elevated fire weather conditions as well. However, recent moisture should keep concerns at bay. For the rest of the week, elevated-to-critical fire weather conditions are expected across the forecast area due to the anomalous warm and dry airmass. Recent moisture along the Front Range mountains should keep fuels from being susceptible to combustion. However, will need to continue to monitor the next couple of days. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Red Flag Warning from 10 AM to 8 PM MDT Tuesday for COZ238-242- 244-248>251. Fire Weather Watch from Wednesday afternoon through Wednesday evening for COZ238-242-244-248>251. && $$ DISCUSSION...MAI AVIATION...RPK FIRE WEATHER...MAI