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Issued by NWS Goodland, KS
Issued by NWS Goodland, KS
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437 FXUS63 KGLD 120827 AFDGLD Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Goodland KS 227 AM MDT Sat Jul 12 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - A cooler and drier day is forecast for today with highs around 80. - Warmer temperatures in the 90s and generally dry conditions are forecast through Mon/Tues. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Issued at 159 AM MDT Sat Jul 12 2025 Current observations show showers and a few storms across most of the area. The storms should be over by 3am MT/4am CT with the showers continuing to clear from west to east. All the precipitation should end by about sunrise as the upper trough continues to push east. There could be a few patches of fog in the area due to all the moisture in the area from the rain. For the daytime hours, a cooler and clearer day is forecast on the back side of the surface cold front and upper trough. High temperatures are forecast to warm to around 80 today. Winds will initially start from the north and east, before shifting to out of the south later in the day. Wind speeds should remain around 10-15 mph with the surface high becoming broad across the Plains. This evening and into tonight, there is about a 20% chance that maybe a few showers or storms could graze Eastern Colorado with the usual precipitation that forms in the higher terrain. However, most of the area should remain clear short of maybe some high clouds from the storms to the west. Lows are forecast to drop to around 60 with winds remaining from the south. Winds may be light enough that some patchy fog could develop again closer to sunrise. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Issued at 1216 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 Sunday through Tuesday, upper level ridging will build over the area. Conditions will be fairly dry overall Saturday afternoon through Tuesday as a result. Winds will be predominantly southerly. So fire weather concerns should be kept to a minimum with RHs well above 20-30%. High temperatures will be mild in the mid 90s overall with heat index values in the low 90s. Generally, expect sunny and dry weather early next week. Tuesday night through the end of the workweek, multiple rounds of rainfall and systems are possible as zonal flow dominates the pattern and 1-2 shortwaves could influence the area. There is still a lot of model uncertainty in these systems, especially since one will influence the other as we go toward the weekend. Generally, looking at the current model trends, all modes of severe weather will be possible, especially damaging winds. And flash flooding could also be a concern in hilly or urban areas where rain trains or falls multiple times over the same area. A lot of what happens at the end of next week will become more clear as we get to Monday and Tuesday timeframe. We will keep monitoring closely for changes. MSW && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1010 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 Showers and storms continue to move towards each terminal. An outflow boundary is forecast to impact KGLD just before the start of the period but shower and storms are anticipated to continue to impact the terminal through around 09Z with periods of MVFR conditions. The perhaps more impactful terminal impacts look to be for KMCK with heavier rainfall and the potential for stronger winds around 45kt. An increasing signal for stratus to impact KGLD starting around 11Z, some fog can`t be ruled out but think stratus is most likely. Rain should end later at KMCK than at KGLD so not impacting any impacts. Potential for stratus may linger around until the early afternoon for KGLD before finally clearing out. && .GLD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... KS...None. CO...None. NE...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...KAK LONG TERM...Williams AVIATION...Trigg