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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 346 AM MDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Another cool and cloudy day is expected across our plains, with continued sunny and breezy weather for the high country and the San Luis Valley.

- Chances for showers and thunderstorms continue, mainly over our southern mountains and southeast plains today and tonight.

- Warming and drying conditions will set in through the rest of the week, with showers over the higher terrain.

- Wetter conditions still on tap for this weekend, particularly over the mountains.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Issued at 346 AM MDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Currently..

Cool and cloudy condition persist for much of the plains. Thundersnow is being observed over La Veta Pass (KVTP) as of 1AM, with a few other spotty showers and thunderstorms making their way over the southeast mountains and into the southern I-25 corridor. Showers just south of our border are likely to continue to filter into Las Animas and Baca counties early this morning as well. Low clouds, mist, and some areas of drizzle have been observed off and on throughout the night, and are expected to continue into the morning hours, especially near the mountains/plains interface. Temperatures are in the 40s and 50s on the plains, with 30s for our mountain valleys. Dewpoints are in the 40s on the plains.

Today and Tonight..

Today will likely feel much the same as yesterday for a good portion of the forecast area. For the plains, we`ll stay socked in with clouds throughout much of the day, keeping our daytime highs around 15 to 20 degrees cooler than normal once again as upslope continues. This will mean highs topping out in the 50s and low 60s once again. Most areas will be similar or just a couple of degrees warmer than where they were yesterday. Some fog and drizzle will be possible near the mountains early this morning, especially over the Pikes Peak region. More substantial showers are expected further south, mainly through our southern mountains and southern plains. For the high country this afternoon, continued mostly sunny skies are expected, especially west of the Continental Divide. Winds will be breezy, and showers and thunderstorms will continue to be possible into the evening hours for the southern mountains. The San Luis Valley will continue to be the warmest spot on the map with highs in the 70s. Southerly winds will stay breezy for the valley today, but are expected to be weaker than yesterday. Moisture has increased as well, so fire weather conditions are not anticipated for the valley today. Fog and drizzle will be possible again tonight as upslope continues, though it will likely be more relegated to areas up close to the mountains and the I-25 corridor. It is possible that overnight lows could end up being cooler than currently forecast if earlier clearing is realized, though models do not currently point towards that solution. For now, similar overnight lows are expected for tonight as what we saw last night/early this morning.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Issued at 346 AM MDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Wednesday...

A broad upper-level ridge will continue building in over the region. Our recent drying and warming trend will continue on Wednesday, with highs climbing back into the 70s-80s across most of our CWA. Most of the area will remain dry, with skies clearing throughout the day. A few scattered showers will be possible across the western mountains, and possibly the southern Sangres, thanks to a bit of Pacific moisture moving up from the southwest.

Thursday Onwards...

The warming trend will continue into the latter half of the week, with the upper ridge continuing to build overhead. High temps will climb into the mid-80s over the plains, with the area remaining generally dry outside of some scattered POPs in our western mountains. As we move into the weekend, the high pressure to our south will begin pushing more east, while a deep closed low moves onto the west coast. Meanwhile, the remnants of a tropical cyclone will push up the western coast of Mexico, injecting more moisture into the synoptic flow. Beyond this point, model solutions begin to diverge, handling the evolution of this complex pattern in different ways. Overall, trends have shown for a cooler, wetter, and generally more active weather period later this weekend and into early next week.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1123 PM MDT Mon Oct 6 2025

For KCOS and KPUB..MVFR and IFR ceilings and visibilities are expected at both stations through much of the forecast period, as easterly upslope continues across the region. LIFR conditions in mist and low cloud are likely from 10Z through 15Z early Tuesday morning at KCOS. VFR conditions will be possible for several hours Tuesday afternoon at both stations, mainly from 19Z through 01 at KPUB, and from around 21Z through 04Z at KCOS, before MVFR and IFR ceilings move back in through the overnight hours into Wednesday morning.

For KALS..VFR conditions are expected for the next 24 hours with scattered mid and upper-level cloud decks. Southwest winds gusting to 22kt will be possible through the daytime hours, with continued stronger southerly winds into the evening and overnight hours as well.

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.PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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

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