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Red Canyon, Utah Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 1131 PM MDT Wed Sep 17 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Pleasant and dry conditions return Thursday with temperatures near normal and mostly sunny skies.

- Non zero chances for some showers return Friday for our southern mountains, spreading northward over the mountains this weekend.

- A warmer, drier trend materializes next week with temperatures potentially returning to more summer-like values.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... Issued at 257 PM MDT Wed Sep 17 2025

A ridge of high pressure is beginning to exert its influence across the region this afternoon. A couple pulses of short wave energy on the back side of the departing low are producing some clouds north of I-70 and down the Divide southward of there. Some isolated showers and a thunderstorm are possible in this regime this afternoon. The mid day sounding at Grand Junction has a capped atmosphere with little moisture to work with, low lapse rates, and not much for wind in the mixed layer. Not expecting much in the way of activity from showers this afternoon and early evening. This wave will depart late this evening and models keep some isolated showers and cloud cover against the Divide overnight, but little in the way of wetting rain can be expected. Overnight lows drop into the normal range again, offering a glimpse at the cool fall mornings ahead of us.

Another pleasant day is in store Thursday as the ridge amplifies overhead. Temperatures in the low valleys along the state line will hang around 80 degrees. Up north in the influence of the cooler air behind the departing wave, temperatures barely get into the 70s in the Uinta Basin. Subsidence beneath the high should keep any hope of showers tamped down Thursday. A welcome respite from the active weather of the past week.

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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 347 PM MDT Wed Sep 17 2025

The ridge of high pressure begins to break down on Friday and is replaced by a more zonal flow pattern with numerous embedded subtle waves. A jet begins to funnel moisture towards the intermountain west from the SoCal coast. This will lead to an uptick in terrain-based thunderstorms each afternoon this weekend. Depending on the timing of the synoptic forcing from the shortwaves, nocturnal convection may be possible as well. Temperatures will be rather seasonable through the weekend with a mix of sun and cloud overhead.

High pressure builds in for the start of the new week. Temperatures will rise to around 10 degrees above normal by midweek with drier air returning in the Monday/Tuesday timeframe. The timing and evolution of the ridge varies greatly between global ensembles so we will have to wait for better model agreement before we pin down the arrival of drier air early next week.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 1124 PM MDT Wed Sep 17 2025

Clear skies and dry weather is in the forecast through the evening. High level clouds will move into the area from the southwest towards the end of the period. Winds will be light with the exception of some stronger afternoon gusts at KDRO. VFR conditions will prevail.

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.GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...

CO...None. UT...None.

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NWS GJT Office Area Forecast Discussion

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