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012 FXUS65 KBOU 271138 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 538 AM MDT Mon Apr 27 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Areas fog this morning, locally dense. - The cooler and more moist weather pattern will continue all this coming week. && .DISCUSSION /Through Sunday/... Issued at 1144 PM MDT Sun Apr 26 2026 There are still a few showers moving northeastward across the plains at this time. There hasn`t been any lightning detected with the convection over the CWA since late this afternoon. Radar pictures, observations and web cameras are showing areas of light snow over the mountains here and there. Temperatures were in the upper 30s to lower 40s over the plains and lower foothills, with a few observations showing fog. The cooler, wetter pattern looks to continue for the CWA much of this coming week, with no fire weather concerns expected. A weak upper trough will move across the CWA tonight into Monday morning with areas of light snow in the mountains. Will leave the snow advisory going over the high mountains overnight. The plains will see a cold front push across late tonight with upslope flow behind it. Temperatures will stay in the 50s over the plains on Monday with showers for most areas along with a few late day thunderstorms. Precipitation amounts will mostly be light. Another weak upper trough will move across Colorado Tuesday morning continuing the cool and moist weather pattern for the CWA. Highs on Tuesday will stay in the 50s again with showers and a few storms for much of the CWA in the afternoon. Strong zonal flow aloft will move in on Wednesday with slightly warmer temperatures, 60-65 over the plains, and the best chance of the showers along with a few storms over the southern half of the CWA. Thursday looks to cool down a bit with showers over most of the forecast area along with a few late day thunderstorms. Highs will be in the 50s over the plains again on Thursday. With the cool temperatures expected through the last day of the month; Thursday, April will be a colder month than March was in Denver this year. For the later days, Friday through Monday, latest model runs show upper troughing over Colorado Friday into Saturday morning. By Saturday afternoon, upper ridging gets over the state and it continues through Monday. Decent moisture is around on Friday with the trough, then the airmass dries out Saturday through Monday with limited late day alpine showers only. Temperatures will warm up to above seasonal normals Saturday, Sunday and Monday, with 70s returning to the plains on Sunday. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS through 12Z Tuesday/... Issued at 538 AM MDT Mon Apr 27 2026 A cold front will bring north winds and cooler temperatures this morning. Fog is expected to redevelop behind the front with visibility falling to a quarter mile or less. As the cooler air behind the front deepens, a deeper mixed boundary layer is expected, which should cause the fog deck to lift, leaving a low ceiling in its place. After the fog and lower clouds dissipate, we will likely see 4,000 to 6,000 foot ceilings due to the moist airmass and an easterly upslope flow. Scattered rain showers are expected to form after 18z and persist through the evening, 06Z Tuesday. After this, chances for showers decrease but clouds will lower and linger into Tuesday morning. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...66 AVIATION...12