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Update 7:30am: Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – July 20, 2019

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In Brief:

Big changes, in the form of a strong cold front, will begin Saturday morning with continued cool air flow coming in from the northeast. This flow will also create up slope rain and storm chances along a front stalled over the area through Monday. After that we remain in the upper 80's for the week with storm chances in the afternoon. No more near 100F for a while.

7:30am Update:

Not much has changed in the forecast overnight. We still have a Marginal Risk (1 on a scale of 1-5) with the primary risk being damaging thunderstorm winds and large hail (Figure 1 update). The NWS did mention that a tornado could briefly form as well.

The weatherunderground model gives us 0.4-0.5 inch of rain tonight (with rain chances increasing quickly around 1pm). The GFS gives us about 0.5 inch of water by Sunday AM. Rain chances picks up again Sunday afternoon and overnight into Monday with significant accumulations expected again. Watch for these details in tomorrow's forecast discussion.

Figure 1 update: The severe storm weather forecast for the U.S. from the Storm Predication Center in Norman, OK. Made Saturday for Saturday.

End 7:30am update.

Forecast Discussion:

With near 100F temperatures for a few days (it looks like 101F for Thursday and 100F on Friday), a cold front that will enter the state Saturday morning will give us immediate relief. We drop to the upper 80'sF today and the upper 70'sF for Sunday. Wow!

This front will lie along the Front Range foothills and Palmer Divide (south of Denver) - Figure 1. Up slope flow will make rain easier to form and the front will trigger thunderstorms at times (Figure 2). There is a Marginal Risk of severe weather Saturday for the Front Range communities and mountain locations for gusty, damaging winds (not shown).

The Longer Range Forecast:

Weatherunderground.com (Figure 2) gives us between 0.75 inch and 1 inch of precipitation through Monday (with an increase in rain chances in the afternoons). The GFS shows over 1.5 inches of precipitation over the next 5 days for all regions from Colorado Springs up to Cheyenne and northward. This run has a (most likely fictitious) bullseye over 3-4 inches near Longmont.

My camper had a wheel bearing burn out on I25 today so my 2 hour commute from camping took almost 8 hours. We'll look deeper into this dramatic weather change on Saturday (after I get some sleep).

Figure 1: The forecast surface map for Saturday night from NCEP.
Figure 2: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com
Figure 3: the forecast accumulated precipitation map from the GFS and weather5280.com for Colorado, for the next 5 days.

Current Weather

Mostly sunny

Mostly sunny

66°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.88 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
43 °F
Humidity
43%
Wind
N 4.1 mph
Gust
8.1 mph
Wind Chill
66 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
8 PM
63°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
9 PM
60°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
10 PM
57°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
11 PM
55°F
Mostly cloudy
Tomorrow
12 AM
52°F
Intermittent clouds
Tomorrow
1 AM
50°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
2 AM
49°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
3 AM
47°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
4 AM
45°F
Clear
Tomorrow
5 AM
43°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
6 AM
41°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
7 AM
44°F
Partly sunny

7 Day Forecast

Mostly sunny

Wednesday

75 °F

Pleasant and warmer with sunshine and patchy clouds


Partly cloudy

Wednesday Night

41 °F

Patchy clouds


Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms

Thursday

75 °F

Turning cloudy, warm; breezy, a thunderstorm around in the afternoon


Thunderstorms

Thursday Night

49 °F

A thunderstorm in spots in the evening; otherwise, considerable cloudiness


Showers

Friday

70 °F

Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers


Thunderstorms

Friday Night

46 °F

Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms


Rain

Saturday

50 °F

Chilly with periods of rain


Rain and snow

Saturday Night

39 °F

Cloudy with rain, mixed with a little snow late


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

59 °F

Mostly cloudy with a stray thundershower in the afternoon


Partly cloudy

Sunday Night

36 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
6:08 AM
Sunset
7:49 PM

Based on AccuWeather data