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AFOS product AFDBOU
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Product Timestamp: 2022-10-07 05:10 UTC
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798 FXUS65 KBOU 070510 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1110 PM MDT Thu Oct 6 2022 .UPDATE... Issued at 911 PM MDT Thu Oct 6 2022 Light rain showers evident on radar along the urban corridor, so have added isolated coverage in the grids the rest of the evening. UPDATE Issued at 732 PM MDT Thu Oct 6 2022 Overall, just some minor adjustments to the grids tonight. Radar still showing some light shower activity over the higher terrain mainly south of I-70. This should be done shortly. Satellite showing an area of stratus creeping southward out of southeast WY/western NE. This will fill in across the northeast plains of Colorado late this evening. No changes regarding the timing of the cold front at this time, with frontal passage at Denver expected around midnight. Some light shower activity still expected over the far northeast plains, with a cool and cloudy && .SHORT TERM...(This evening through Friday) Issued at 150 PM MDT Thu Oct 6 2022 Northwest flow aloft will prevail across Colorado through Friday. The main short wave trough embedded in the northwest flow will pass well northeast of Colorado, but the cold front associated with it will back southwest across Colorado tonight. East to northeast winds will increase when the front pushes through. This will usher low level moisture and produce low clouds. By sunrise, expect widespread low clouds across northeast Colorado, this includes along the Front Range. Could see a little drizzle with low clouds, but cross sections indicate the saturated layer won't be very thick. An area of rain is expected to form tonight over western Nebraska. Best forcing (frontogenesis) to remain northeast of the state, but some rain will be possible over the far northeast corner of Colorado. Cloud cover and a cooler air behind the cold front will result in a chilly day with highs in the 50s across northeast Colorado. The far northeast corner may only reach the upper 40s. .LONG TERM...(Friday night through Thursday) Issued at 150 PM MDT Thu Oct 6 2022 Friday night through Sunday, an upper level trough of low pressure will cover much of the Central and Eastern U.S. with a weak closed upper low centered over Northern Sonora Mexico. Some lift from a 50KT upper jet and lingering weak upslope flow may result in scattered light rain showers Friday evening, mainly for areas south of Interstate 70. Some light snow will also be possible in the high country above ten thousand feet, with little accumulation expected. Saturday morning will be chilly with some plains locations possibly seeing their first frost of the season. Over the weekend, there should see a gradual warming trend with isolated to scattered showers and a few storms over the higher terrain. Monday through Thursday, models are now showing an upper level shortwave dropping out of Alberta, Canada with the energy splitting as it digs into the Continental U.S. At this time, the consensus of the models is that the northern piece of energy will move across the Upper Midwest as an upper level trough, while a secondary piece retrogrades southwestward as a closed upper low along the West Coast of California. This pattern would leave the forecast area in a col with benign weather expected. As for temperatures, high's are expected to above normal Monday and Tuesday with readings forecasted to climb into the low to mid 70s on the plains. By mid week, a cold front may drop temperatures back to near normal values with a better chance for precipitation in the high country. && .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Friday night) Issued at 1107 PM MDT Thu Oct 6 2022 Sfc low is just southwest of DIA as winds are easterly. This low will move southeast of DIA later tonight with winds becoming more ENE. IFR ceilings will eventually move into the area by 10Z to 11Z. Appears IFR ceilings will stay in place thru Fri aftn with wind directions mainly ENE. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ UPDATE...Cooper SHORT TERM...Meier LONG TERM...Kalina AVIATION...RPK