981 FXUS65 KPUB 232050 AFDPUBArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 250 PM MDT Tue Sep 23 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Lingering showers will bring rain to portions of the area, and snow to the high mountain peaks, through early Wednesday morning.
- Cool temperatures through Wednesday, with frost possible in the San Luis Valley.
- Temperatures are expected to warm through the second half of the week, with generally dry conditions.
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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 249 PM MDT Tue Sep 23 2025
Currently...
Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing over portions of the I-25 corridor, as of about 3pm, with the rest of the precipitation confined north of the Palmer Divide. Even so, the few storms that have managed to fire are relatively weak, and already dissipating. Otherwise, temperatures already peaked this afternoon, kept a bit on the low side due to some lingering clouds earlier in the day.
Rest of Today and Tonight...
Cool, post-frontal airmass will remain in place the rest of today and into tonight. Showers will linger tonight, largely confined to our southeast mountains, central mountains, and the north side of the Palmer Divide, bringing steady rain to most areas and light snow above 11-thousand feet. Overnight lows will dip into the 40s over most of the plains, nearing 50 further east. For the valleys, low- mid 30s are expected. A Frost Advisory starts at 3am for the San Luis Valley, due to cold temperatures posing risk to vulnerable vegetation.
Wednesday...
Cool air remains in place Wednesday behind the departing trough. As an upper ridge begins to build in over the region, we will see below- normal temperatures and clearing skies, after some lingering showers over the plains dissipate in the morning. High temperatures will be in the 60s-70s across the CWA. Otherwise, conditions will remain calm and generally dry, outside of some isolated POPs over the southern mountains in the afternoon.
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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... Issued at 324 AM MDT Tue Sep 23 2025
Wednesday Night and Thursday..
Apart from frost chances across the San Luis Valley first thing in the morning, impactful weather conditions are not expected for this forecast period. Models keep the blocking pattern over the region, with the ridge axis more overhead than Wednesday, as a low tries to push onshore over California. Daytime highs look to climb back up to seasonal normals on Thursday for most locations under mostly clear skies. This will mean highs in the 70s for mountain valleys and the Pikes Peak region, with low 80s elsewhere on the plains.
Friday Onwards..
Ensemble guidance is in fairly good agreement with bringing the low down south into the Baja Peninsula by Friday afternoon, before eventually ejecting it out into the desert southwest through the weekend. Models show very little agreement, however, with the path that the low could take once it does eject out towards the four corners region. The Canadian keeps a closed low to our southwest heading into Sunday evening, with the GFS favoring a more open wave, and the EC showing a negatively tilted trough with significant rain chances for Monday and Tuesday. No matter the end result, it seems that Friday will bring above normal temperatures with dry conditions. Saturday and Sunday will likely see more near normal temperatures, along with the return of showers and thunderstorms over and near the higher terrain. A cool down and increased chance for more widespread precipitation chances may be likely by the time we get to the beginning of next week or so.
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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1131 AM MDT Tue Sep 23 2025
KALS: MVFR cigs are expected through most of the forecast period, with showers moving across the area later this afternoon into evening. If a shower moves over the terminal, gusts around 25 knots and light to moderate rainfall will be possible. Winds weaken a bit overnight and into early Wednesday, with latest data showing the potential for some fog formation in the early hours of the day, about 09-13Z or so, bringing intermittent reductions to vis and cigs into IFR, possibly brief IFR conditions, though they should clear up by late morning.
KCOS: Gusty north winds will persist into tonight, with rain showers present across the area, mainly to the north. Cigs will remain VFR through most of the period as well. Showers will be moving in and out of the area several times between this afternoon and early Wednesday morning, with continued gusty winds and the chance for light to moderate rainfall. Clouds could occasionally dip into IFR cigs as well, mainly in the presence of rain showers. Winds weaken a bit on Wednesday with dwindling precip chances, though mid to low level clouds are expected to stick around.
KPUB: North, gusty winds are expected to pick up within the next few hours, gusting around 25 knots. Showers and a few embedded thunderstorms are expected over the nearby mountains later this afternoon into this evening. If storms pass near the terminal, could see periods of -TSRA, low-MVFR to high-IFR cigs, and wind gusts of 30 knots or more. By 02Z, any thunder should leave the area, turning to general showers that eventually dwindle overnight into early Wednesday. Winds will weaken and clouds will return near or above MVFR by the end of the morning on Wednesday.
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.PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Frost Advisory from 3 AM to 8 AM MDT Wednesday for COZ069>071.
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SHORT TERM...GARBEROGLIO LONG TERM...EHR AVIATION...GARBEROGLIO
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