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Rangely, Colorado Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KGJT 031800
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 1200 PM MDT Fri Oct 3 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Breezy southwesterly winds with gusts of 30-40 mph and temperatures 10-15 degrees continue today.

- Showers and storms associated with the approaching low pressure begin over the higher terrain today, and become widespread by tomorrow morning. Light snow is possible above 9k feet.

- Temperatures drop below normal tomorrow and Sunday, then rebound to near normal values Monday as warmer and more seasonable conditions return.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/... Issued at 314 AM MDT Fri Oct 3 2025

Current upper level analysis indicates ridging building into the center of the country now, with the ridge axis to our east stretching from northern Mexico into Iowa and Minnesota. Despite now being on the fringe of this ridge, it continues to dominate the sensible weather over eastern Utah and western Colorado. Skies are mostly clear and temperatures remain mild. At the same time, current analysis shows the much anticipated trough has moved onshore across northern California and into the Pacific Northwest. A closed low is expected to develop in the base of this trough as it swings inland across Nevada this afternoon. Ahead of the trough, the pressure gradient will tighten up significantly, enhancing already strong southwesterly flow. Widespread gusts of 30-40 mph likely this afternoon, with locally higher values possible. This southwesterly flow will continue to advect warm and increasingly moist air into the region today, with highs expected to top out 10-15 degrees above normal.

Clouds will be on the increase through the morning, with showers and thunderstorms breaking out over the higher terrain south of I-70 late this afternoon. Precipitation fills in through this evening and into the overnight, becoming widespread by tomorrow morning. For most locations this precipitation will fall as rain, but elevations above 9-10k feet could see a bit of snow by tomorrow evening. Accumulations will be minimal, with an inch or two at the highest elevations. Winds will remain elevated through tomorrow afternoon as the region remains under the tight pressure gradient ahead of the surface cold front. With clouds and precipitation expected tonight, lows will run quite mild, around 10 degrees above early October climatology. However, temperatures won`t rebound much tomorrow, between the widespread precipitation and the cold front swinging through in the afternoon. Highs tomorrow will be 10-15 degrees below those expected today, and 3-5 degrees below normal for this time of year.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 314 AM MDT Fri Oct 3 2025

Precipitation is expected to quickly taper off Saturday night as the trough lifts into the Plains. Behind the trough, a much drier airmass moves in, with mostly clear skies dominating by Sunday morning. Temperatures will remain below normal Sunday, before rebounding to near normal values for Monday onward. Some moisture lingers across areas north of I-70 through Tuesday, keeping a slight chance of showers or thunderstorms over the higher terrain.

Models continue to struggle with the very blocky pattern that sets up early next week. They have reached a consensus on a closed low developing to our west and low amplitude ridging build overhead. There is some indication of moisture sneaking in from the southeast by midweek, which would bring a return of mountain showers and thunderstorms for the San Juans and along the Divide. Stay tuned for updates as the forecast irons itself out over the coming days.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1154 AM MDT Fri Oct 3 2025

Clouds have started increasing in response to a disturbance aloft and then next system approaching from the west. This disturbance will also bring some gusty winds of 20 to 30 kts to the surface. These gusty winds will continue for the much of the period. Showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and will continue through the evening hours. Storms will diminish heading into the overnight but showers will continue. Many PROB30 groups are in TAFs to account for the showers and storms. Despite the clouds and convection, VFR conditions are expected to remain the dominant flight category.

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.GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...

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

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

NWS GJT Office Area Forecast Discussion

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