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Mosca, Colorado Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion...DELAYED National Weather Service Pueblo CO 1200 AM MDT Mon Oct 6 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Isolated light showers likely for the plains tonight and tomorrow.

- Cool and cloudy for the plains tomorrow, with warm and mostly clear skies for the valleys and mountains.

- Remaining Cool Tuesday, then quickly warming up for mid/late week.

- Not much precip expected with this cooler airmass.

- Wet this upcoming weekend in the mtns?

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.UPDATE... Issued at 627 PM MDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Based on unexpected burst of convection currently over El Paso County forced by deepening upslope flow, will be updating all forecasts to include at least a mention of -tsra this evening. Models suggest most activity will end up north of the area later this evening, but given their failure to to forecast ongoing activity, confidence in any solution is low.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... Issued at 211 PM MDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Tonight: Sunday night brings mild and cloudy conditions to the plains, with dry and cool conditions elsewhere. Southwesterly flow along the base of a positively tilted trough will be in place over south central and southeastern Colorado. While this flow will bring modest orographic forcing, no major forcing is expected. Along with that, only modest moisture will be in place as the southwesterly flow persist over the area. With no strong forcing and meager moisture, dry conditions are expected for the valleys and mountains, though some isolated showers will remain possible along the central mountains where orographics will be slightly increased. As for the plains, a slightly wetter period is anticipated. This pattern will shove a cold front southward this evening, and surface winds will become easterly and upslope after its passage. With saturated low levels, and weak upsloping, spritzy light rain showers are likely across the plains overnight. In addition, winds will be breezy across the plains after FROPA, with wind gusts around 20-30 mph, with light winds around and less than 10 mph elsewhere. Outside of all of that, cloudy conditions and mild temperatures are anticipated for the plains, with clear and cold conditions for the valleys and mountains. Looking at temperatures, the plains will remain slightly above seasonal lows values due to the cloud cover, with temperatures falling into the mid 40s. As for the for the valleys and mountains, temperatures will be more seasonal and drop into the 20s to low 30s.

Tomorrow: For Monday, not much change from Sunday night, with cloudy and showery conditions for the plains and dry and warmer elsewhere. Southwesterly flow along the base of a trough will remain in place, bringing modest orographic forcing, though no major synoptic forcing. Along with that, moisture content will remain low given the continued southwesterly flow. Given all of this, dry conditions are anticipated for the mountains and valleys. Then for the plains, a slightly wetter period is expected. Surface winds will remain easterly behind the Sunday evening cold front, allowing for persistent, though weak, upsloping into the terrain. With low levels remaining saturated, and meager surface upsloping, another period of light drizzly rain showers is anticipated for plains. Beyond all of that, the plains will remain cloudy throughout the day with relatively light winds around 10 mph, with mostly clear and breezy conditions for the valleys and mountains. As for temperatures, the plains are expected to remain below seasonal high values given the cloud cover and frontal passage, with highs in the mid 50s to low 60s. Looking at the mountains and valleys, the valleys will warm into the 60s to low 70s, with the mountains rising into the 40s and 50s.

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.LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 306 AM MDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Monday night winds will be more upslope across the plains and low clouds and especially fog may be more widespread. Dense fog could occur over parts of the Pikes Peak Region (Monument Hill). Lift will be a bit better over the region and some light showers will be possible across the plains Monday night into Tuesday.

Tuesday will continue to be cool with lesser clouds as the day wears on. Expect mainly 60s plains and around 70 larger valleys.

For Wednesday into the weekend, ridging builds over the region and it will warm up quickly once again. The big unknown for the upcoming weekend is a tropical cyclone (or the moisture associated with one) will possibly impact the region, especially in the mountains. we will have to wait and see how this plays out. In the meantime, Wed through Friday should be mainly dry, with best chance of some showers in the mountains.

Beyond next week looks quite cool. /Hodanish

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1159 PM MDT Sun Oct 5 2025

For KCOS and KPUB..Mainly MVFR ceilings are expected to persist throughout much of the forecast period, with improvement to VFR ceilings possible for a brief period from around 22Z through 02Z Monday afternoon. IFR ceilings will also be possible, especially through the early morning hours, though confidence was too low to include in either TAF at this time. Winds will be mainly light and southeasterly to easterly.

For KALS..VFR conditions and mostly clear skies are expected throughout the TAF period. Southerly to southwesterly winds gusting to around 28kt are expected for Monday afternoon.&&

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

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UPDATE...PETERSEN SHORT TERM...SIMCOE LONG TERM...HODANISH AVIATION...EHR

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