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Sedalia, Colorado Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 524 PM MDT Mon Sep 22 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Numerous showers tonight with scattered evening thunderstorms mixed in.

- Widespread rain and mountain snow Tuesday, with travel impacts possible on high mountain passes due to slush/snow.

- Turning warmer and drier again for the rest of the week ahead.

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.DISCUSSION /Through Monday/... Issued at 329 PM MDT Mon Sep 22 2025

Current radar shows scattered showers and storms across the high terrain and northern plains, as moisture is increasing ahead of an incoming upper level shortwave. Looking at surface observations, our cold front just entered northern Colorado, with recorded wind gusts up to 35 mph. Temperatures are about 10-15 degrees cooler behind the front, so expect a cool down as it continues to travel south, with breezy northerly winds.

Short and long range guidance are now in better agreement of the upper level shortwave becoming a closed low and tracking down to western Colorado tonight - although there are still some discrepancies on exact track and intensity of the low despite being just 24-30 hours out. ECMWF still favors a slightly more westerly track than the GFS and the short range solutions like NAM and HRRR, which would affect where highest precipitation amounts will fall this evening and overnight. For now, leaning towards the shortwave having a slightly more progressive track, with PoPs and QPF in our grids favoring more precipitation for northern Front Range mountains and plains.

For tonight, expect widespread showers and storms to continue, with most areas receiving measurable precipitation by Tuesday morning. Snow is likely above 10,000 ft., with minimal accumulation this evening. In addition, there could be a few strong storms this evening, especially along the eastern plains where instability has been able to build.

By early Tuesday morning, most guidance has 700-mb winds increasing as the mid level low shifts east across Central Colorado, with temperatures reaching down between -1 to +1 deg C (ECMWF continues to be the warmer solution). With favorable upsloping, snow levels could lower to 9000 ft. if the colder solutions verify. However, snow levels will also depend on precipitation rate, where heavier precipitation could cause levels to dip as low as 8500 ft. With the increased forecasted QPF amounts (0.75-1.5" across the high terrain) and this being the first measurable snowfall event of the season, have opted in for a Winter Weather Advisory for the mountains, with most impacts occurring above 9500 ft. Exact snowfall amounts are still uncertain, but expect 3-8" on the high mountain passes, with up to a foot of snow or more on our highest peaks. The Tuesday morning commute will be affected, with slippery road conditions expected through the afternoon.

For the plains, widespread stratiform rain will continue throughout the day Tuesday, with guidance agreeing on 0.5-1.5" of QPF, before diminishing by late evening. With the expected cloud cover, temperatures should stay in the 50s for highs (or even lower 50s along the I-25 Corridor). There could also be localized fog wherever rain persists.

Much drier weather is expected starting Wednesday, as our most recent storm system exits into the Midwest. An upper level ridge, and a blocking one at that, will then dominate our weather through most of the week ahead. This will support a return of sunshine and warmer temperatures. The next chance of precipitation will likely hold off until late in the weekend or early next week, and even that looks like a low chance - only if the blocking ridge weakens and an upper level low can drift northeast from the Desert Southwest. Overall, some pretty nice autumn weather Wednesday through most of this coming weekend.

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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS through 00Z Wednesday/... Issued at 524 PM MDT Mon Sep 22 2025

Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue through the evening hours (06Z Tuesday). The chances for thunderstorms slowly decreases through the evening hours and will continue with the PROB30 for thunderstorms through 02Z. Winds will remain northerly through this evening and tonight with gusts to 30 knots possible behind a cold front and outflow boundaries. Wind direction may briefly deviate from the north due to outflow winds. Clouds continue to lower through this evening with an occasional ceiling below 4000 feet.

Low clouds become widespread after 06Z with ceilings falling below 3000 feet. Clouds continue to lower Tuesday morning with ceilings of 500 to 1500 after 12Z Tuesday. Widespread rain moves in after 12Z Tuesday and persists most of the day with ceilings staying low at 500 to 1500 feet. Rain comes to an end and ceilings slowly begin to improve after 00Z Wednesday.

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.BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Weather Advisory from midnight tonight to 6 PM MDT Tuesday for COZ033-034.

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DISCUSSION...Ideker/Barjenbruch AVIATION...Meier

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