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KEY MESSAGES
- High impact wind event possible Wednesday which could bring damaging winds and higher end fire weather concerns to the region.
- Elevated fire weather concerns possible Friday.
- Occasional snow showers return to the central mountains Wednesday and again over the weekend, though snowfall amounts look light.
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/
Issued at 200 PM MST Mon Dec 15 2025
Relatively quiet weather expected today through tomorrow over the region as moderate westerly flow continues over the region. Min temps tonight will range from the 30s along the mtns/plains interface to 20s over the far eastern plains. San Luis valley will see temps in teh 10s with 10s and 20s in the mtns.
Tomorrow will be similar to todays weather with passing high clouds and mild temperatures. \/Hodanish
LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/
Issued at 200 PM MST Mon Dec 15 2025
Main concern is Wednesday. Strong jet will move across the region and all areas will become windy to very windy, especially from mid afternoon Wednesday into Wednesday night. At this time, this appears to be a brute force wind event as the jet moves across the region. Strongest flow will be generally along and north of the US-50 corridor, with strongest flow at higher elevations across the central mountains and higher elevations of the Pikes Peak region.
Regarding fire weather, A Fire Weather watch has been issued for all of the plains (except northern El Paso county) and Fremont county. Winds will be quite strong along the greater I-25 corridor region with speeds of 20 to 40 mph with gusts to 45 to 50 mph likely. Although RH values will likely not reach to critical values (<15%) north of highway 50, given the magnitude of the winds, it is best to include areas north of US50 in the fire weather watch. For now we do not have northern EL Paso county in the watch, but if later forecast show lower RH values over this region, then a watch may be needed.
Cooler with less wind Thu as trough and jet pull away, before warmer and windier conditions return from Fri through the weekend, as strong westerly flow continues across the wrn U.S. A couple embedded waves will bring snow showers at times to the peaks along the Continental Divide, with some light accums possible over the central mountains Saturday, then along the entire Divide by late Sunday.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/
Issued at 1003 PM MST Mon Dec 15 2025
VFR conditions with passing high clouds and generally light dirunal wind regimes to remain in place at COS, PUB and ALS over the next 24 hours. There looks to be a period of enhanced westerly winds 10g20kt at COS and PUB aft 16z associated with a weak wave within the northwest flow tomorrow morning, with winds at COS and PUB becoming south and southeast into the late afternoon and early evening.
PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
High Wind Watch from Wednesday morning through Wednesday evening for COZ058-060-061-081-082. Fire Weather Watch from Wednesday morning through Wednesday afternoon for COZ222-227>237.
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