721 FXUS65 KPUB 042021 AFDPUBArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 221 PM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Showers and storms expected across the plains this evening, with a couple of strong storms possible.
- Dry conditions prevail for the region Sunday.
- Temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees cooler by the time we get to Monday.
- Unsettled weather with more seasonable temperatures look to remain through much of next week.
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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 218 PM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025
Tonight: Saturday night will bring active weather during the evening hours, with quiet weather then prevailing overnight for south central and southeastern Colorado. Synoptically, a wave will quickly eject to the northeast over the area during the evening, with southwesterly flow developing behind it. As this wave passes over, a surge in forcing is anticipated, along with modest moisture advection in front of the wave. This forcing and moisture is expected to allow for isolated to scattered showers and storms to blossom across the eastern plains this evening, with a strong storm or two possible. With that all said though, as the wave exits and forcing lessens and drier air starts to filter in behind it, any precipitation present is anticipated to dissipate by late evening. Beyond all of that, cloudy skies early will give way to clear skies as the system exits, with gusty southwesterly winds steadily lessening overnight and becoming light and variable by Sunday morning. As for temperatures, a chilly night is expected as cooler air starts to filter in the region behind the wave. Given this, the plains will fall into the low 40s to low 50s, with the valleys and mountains falling into the mid 20s to low 30s.
Tomorrow: For Sunday, quiet weather is anticipated for south central and southeastern Colorado. Southwesterly will persist over the area behind the Saturday wave, and while orographic forcing will continue, it is expected to be less given weaker flow. Along with that, drier air will continue to advect over the region behind the wave. With no major forcing and drier air, dry conditions are expected to prevail for the area. Otherwise, mostly clear skies and relatively light winds are anticipated. Looking at temperatures, a more seasonal Fall day is expected, with the plains warming into the upper 60s to low 80s, the valleys rising into the 60s, and the mountains reaching into the 40s and 50s.
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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/... Issued at 349 AM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025
Sunday Night and Monday..
Overall, the timing of this reinforcing cold front will be the determining factor in the amount of overnight cloudiness and potential precipitation we see on our mountain adjacent plains. What does seem certain is that temperatures will be a few degrees cooler Sunday night than they are tonight across the area, leading to another night of subfreezing temperatures in the San Luis Valley. Gusty northeast to east winds also look to persist through much of the night, beginning to taper off near sunrise on Monday morning. Depending again on the timing of the front and the timing of any clearing behind it, we may also see some very patchy frost along the Palmer Divide briefly early Monday morning.
Behind that secondary front, our Monday looks to be significantly cooler than where we`ve been the past several days. Continued easterly and southeasterly winds on our plains may keep cloudiness over our mountain adjacent plains through much of the day, though at this time models are bit uncertain where the best chances for precipitation may end up. The general consensus seems to bring another wave past us to the north, keeping the best precip chances north of us once again, but some models are also showing a shortwave embedded in the southwesterly flow over our southeast plains riding up over us by Monday evening, spreading showers across much of our southeast plains. The interaction between the wave to our north and the shortwave to our south will determine where the best chances end up location-wise, but it seems evening and overnight timing are favored most consistently. The than the uncertainty regarding precip chances on Monday evening, we have much cooler than normal temperatures to anticipate. Daytime highs look to top out in the mid 60s for much of the plains, with 50s for the Pikes Peak region and 70s for the San Luis Valley.
Tuesday Onwards..
We look to warm up slowly moving into the middle of the week, as cloud cover remains overhead much of Tuesday, and flow aloft remains pretty messy with a trough trying to form out west. This will keep below normal temperatures over our area for Tuesday, along with chances for showers and thunderstorms for much of the high country and portions of our plains for Tuesday as well. Models bring the trough overhead in pieces throughout Wednesday, with zonal flow setting up on Thursday as we seem to transition to a ridging pattern heading into next weekend. For now, decent chances for showers and thunderstorms remain over the high country for Wednesday, with more isolated convection still looking possible for our mountains for Thursday and Friday. Our temperatures look to remain near to slightly warmer than normal for the Tuesday through Friday period.
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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1130 AM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025
KCOS, KPUB, and KALS: VFR conditions are expected over the next 24 hours. Gusty winds are expected through this afternoon for all three TAF sites, with peak gusts mid afternoon around 35 knots. Quick moving showers and thunderstorms may also impact the TAF sites this afternoon. Strong winds would be the primary threat with any thunderstorm, with gusts of 40-45 knots possible. Winds and showers will lessen heading into the evening, with dry conditions overnight with light winds less than 10 knots. Otherwise, mid to high level clouds will increase through the afternoon, with a quick clearing in clouds this evening as the current storm system pushes east.
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.PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Freeze Warning from 3 AM to 9 AM MDT Sunday for COZ069>071.
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