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Bennett, Colorado Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1138 PM MDT Tue Sep 16 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Scattered showers and thunderstorms through this evening. A severe storm is possible in the northeast corner.

- Shower/t-storm potential will linger into Wednesday, with cooler conditions through Thursday.

- Drier weather Thursday onward, with warmer temperatures beginning Friday.

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.DISCUSSION /Through Tuesday/... Issued at 242 PM MDT Tue Sep 16 2025

Complicated situation this afternoon, but the main features are the warm moist air ahead of a boundary from Limon to Julesburg. The best moisture/instability/low level convergence is centered right along the state line east of Julesburg and Holyoke and north from there, and we`re seeing storms developing there in the last hour. There`s a zone in between this energy rich air and the cooler air close to the Front Range, west to around Fort Morgan and Limon, that could still support strong storm development with heating this afternoon. The severe threat looks lower in these areas though, and rain cooled air is spreading southward from about I-76 across this zone.

Further west, there may be just enough CAPE to sustain thunderstorms, or perhaps the storms will weaken coming off the mountains, but there should be decent coverage of showers in the late afternoon and evening based on mid level instability and some weak QG forcing. This will diminish by midnight, but the tail end of the lift may still be dragging across the area through the night. There`s a chance of some low cloud/fog development if there is enough clearing or enough rain, but it`s looking like the drying might be substantial enough to keep this out of Denver.

Wednesday we`ll start with cool and relatively drier air. It may take most of the day to generate shower activity, but it will be cool enough aloft that there should eventually be another round of showers and storms. Then there`s some lift from another shortwave dropping south across the plains to keep the threat of showers going overnight. Thursday is a transition day as drier air is moving in, but there will still probably be some diurnal showers.

For Friday and the weekend, we`ll have drier northwest flow as a ridge builds to our west. Temperatures will warm and convection will be at a minimum, though some isolated mountain showers are still possible. Early next week, there will likely be another shortwave dropping somewhere across the plains. It may be enough to bring some cooling for a day or two and a chance of showers, or it may have little effect. Meanwhile, the ridge will likely be building more strongly just to our west so any cooling will probably be temporary.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS through 06Z Thursday/... Issued at 1130 PM MDT Tue Sep 16 2025

Showers and thunderstorms have moved east of Denver area terminals at this time, and no additional convective development is expected overnight. Primary forecast concern relates to progression of stratus through the morning hours. There is likely to be oscillation between SCT and BKN mid-level cloud bases, 030-050 over the next 3-5 hours. Nearing sunrise, potential for more persistent CIGS closer to 025-030 will increase, mainly 10-15Z. Lower CIGS down to 015 can`t be ruled out, but confidence in this scenario is low. Winds will be light through this period, but should generally favor a more NW direction. A more persistent/robust NW flow would help promote the lower CIG possibility.

For Wednesday, there`s moderate to high confidence in the prevalence of NE winds 07-12 kts from mid-morning through at least mid-afternoon. Mid-level moisture will arrive late and provide ~30% chance of -SHRA (lesser instability will lead to lower TSRA potential versus Tuesday) beginning near 23Z. CIGS 040-060 are favored to persist well into the evening as this activity moves through.

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.BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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DISCUSSION...Gimmestad AVIATION...Rodriguez

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