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Fox Creek, Colorado Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 314 AM MDT Mon Sep 15 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Warm and dry across the area today.

- A cooler and wetter pattern arrives mid-week

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/... Issued at 314 AM MDT Mon Sep 15 2025

Today and Tonight...

Dry westerly flow remains in place across the region today, leading to a warm, quiet weather day for southeast Colorado. High temperatures will be in the 70s over the high valleys, with 80s to near-90 over the eastern plains. Skies will only carry a few clouds, mainly over and near the mountains, with no expected precipitation. Tonight will be fairly cool once again, though temperatures within the high valleys should stay warm enough to avoid the need for another frost highlight.

Tuesday...

An upper-level trough will begin digging into our area on Tuesday. Moisture advection will come along with the increasing flow, giving us chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms, largely over and near the higher terrain. Temperatures will remain largely consistent with today, though cloud cover will quickly increase in the afternoon, ahead of an incoming cold front expected Tuesday evening.

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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 314 AM MDT Mon Sep 15 2025

Tuesday Night and Wednesday..

Models bring a cold front across our plains Tuesday night, along with fairly widespread chances for showers and thunderstorms both Tuesday night and Wednesday. Overnight lows on Tuesday will be near normal despite the frontal passage, though daytime highs on Wednesday look to be several degrees cooler than normal for this time of year. Temperatures in the 70s look to be likely for our mountain valleys and much of our plains, with the Pikes Peak region struggling to to warm up out of the 60s. Models keep the low north and east of us for the most part on Wednesday, allowing for day of cooler and more widespread rain chances with northeasterly favored upsloping along our southeast mountains and the Wet mountains as well. Snow levels dip down to 11,000 feet on Wednesday, though most of our peaks don`t look to see much for actual accumulating snowfall. The main exception will be Pikes Peak, which could see upwards of an inch or two from Tuesday through Wednesday.

Thursday Onwards..

Models continue to trend towards the cooler and wetter solution for Thursday and Friday, which would keep us under the influence of the Low to our northeast, and would keep ridging held off to our west. NBM temperatures have decreased incrementally, though if this trend continues, this forecaster thinks that 80s for both days would still be too warm, especially on Thursday. The NBM has also begun to trend towards continued low-end pops on the plains, which seems realistic given the Low to our northeast, though for now the NBM is only reflecting this for Thursday. Eventually we do seem to come under the influence the ridge, whether that be Friday or Saturday, which will eventually dry us out on the plains, and bring about the return of near normal temperatures as well, likely sometime this weekend. Given all of the uncertainty and back and fourth between models, have stuck with NBM output for much of the extended from Thursday onwards.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1126 PM MDT Sun Sep 14 2025

VFR conditions are expected at KALS, KCOS, and KPUB through 24 hours. Winds will generally be diurnally driven and under 10 knots.

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.PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Frost Advisory until 9 AM MDT this morning for COZ070-071.

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SHORT TERM...GARBEROGLIO LONG TERM...EHR AVIATION...GARBEROGLIO

NWS PUB Office Area Forecast Discussion

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