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Bluff, Utah Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KGJT 301747
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 1147 AM MDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- An approaching trough will result in increased cloud cover, along with some isolated mountain showers this afternoon, and scattered showers over northeast Utah this evening.

- Warmer and drier conditions return Wednesday through Friday, with temperatures climbing to 5-10 degrees above normal.

- A low pressure system moves through Saturday, bringing cooler and wetter conditions that will stick around into early next week.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 314 AM MDT Tue Sep 30 2025

High pressure continues to dominate across the eastern CONUS, while low pressure rotates off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, with troughing extending southward along the West Coast. A shortwave rotating around this low pressure system is currently working through the western Great Basin. Out ahead of this wave, a jet streak aloft is pushing into the Four Corners region, bringing increasing cloud cover along with it. Daytime mixing will tap into the higher wind speeds associated with this jet streak, resulting in breezy southwesterly winds with gusts of 25 to 35 mph this afternoon. The southwesterly flow aloft is also expected to usher in a slightly drier airmass. So while orographic showers are expected to form on favored slopes early in the afternoon, the drier airmass will limit coverage and shift the primary threat to gusty winds rather than heavy rain. The shortwave trough moves in late this afternoon, pushing the jet streak to the east and shifting the focus for shower activity from the Colorado mountains to northeastern Utah. There is some better moisture associated with the main trough, but it`s also expected to be a fast moving feature. Chances for precipitation over northeast Utah are expected to peak between 3PM and 6PM, and then taper off into the evening. So while there will be higher probabilities of wetting rain (up to 50%), the quick nature of the system will limit actually precipitation totals to a tenth of an inch or less. Skies gradually clear out Tuesday night, and shortwave ridging builds in on Wednesday. Sunshine will dominate, and temperatures will climb to 3-6 degrees above normal.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... Issued at 314 AM MDT Tue Sep 30 2025

Ridging continues to build in across eastern Utah and western Colorado through Friday morning, as the closed low off the Pacific Northwest coast and its associated trough move inland. This will resulting in a tightening pressure gradient aloft throughout the day Thursday, resulting in potentially breezy southwesterly winds. Temperatures will also gradually climb to 5-10 degrees above normal through this period. By Friday morning, a cutoff low redevelops at the base of the approaching trough over northeastern California and northwestern Nevada, with an associated strong surface cold front. Some model disagreement remains over the finer details of speed and strength of this system, but overall guidance has come into some semblance of consensus. The low is expected to swing into eastern Utah and western Colorado on Saturday. Widespread precipitation, with the potential for some light mountain snow, is expected, along with much cooler temperatures. More substantial model disagreements crop up Saturday night and beyond as guidance struggles to work out the details of this messy, blocky pattern. However, looking at the large scale picture, the western half of the country remains under broad troughing which will keep conditions cooler and unsettled as we move into early next week.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1142 AM MDT Tue Sep 30 2025

A passing disturbance will continue to produce mid level ceilings around the region this afternoon. Some scattered showers will impact terminals with TEMPO SHRA and brief ceiling reductions, but widespread breakpoint conditions are not expected. Winds will pick up and gust 20 to 30 mph around the region, favoring the higher elevations this afternoon. Cloud cover will diminish this evening and terminals are expected to return to VFR conditions. Portions of northeast Utah and northwest Colorado remain under cloud cover, along with much of the Continental Divide tonight, as this system clears the mountains. This could keep ceilings in place at KHDN, KASE, KEGE, and KGUC until daybreak.

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.GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...

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

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SHORT TERM...BGB LONG TERM...BGB AVIATION...TGJT

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