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National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
530 PM MDT Wed Apr 24 2024

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms Thursday, east of a line 
  from Sterling to Akron, including large hail, damaging winds and
  isolated tornadoes. A marginal risk south and west of this 
  area.

- Cool and unsettled Friday into the weekend, with accumulating 
  moderate snowfall in the mountains, widespread rain showers over
  the plains

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NORTHERN EL PASO County, Colorado Agriculture, Lawn & Garden Weather Advisory

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Regional Hourly Observations For NORTHERN EL PASO County
700 PM MDT WED APR 24 2024

...SAN LUIS VALLEY/SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS...
  
CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ALAMOSA        FAIR      67  14  13 SW20      30.03F                  
DEL NORTE      FAIR      64  13  14 SW20      30.08S                  
LA VETA PASS   FAIR      52  14  22 W10G21    30.29S                  
SAGUACHE       FAIR      66  16  14 SW15G21   30.04R                  

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Current Agricultural Weather Conditions in Colorado
Based on observations at 700pm MDT, Wednesday April 24, 2024

Across Colorado...temperatures are near 79 degrees west, near 67 degrees central, and near 67 degrees east. Current sky conditions are fair west, fair central, and fair east. In the west, relative humidity is near 10%, and the dew point is near 19 degrees. In the central part of the state, relative humidity is near 31%, and the dew point is near 36 degrees. In the east, relative humidity is near 58%, and the dew point is near 52 degrees. Winds are from the northeast at 3 mph west, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are from the south at 9 mph central, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are from the south at 23 mph with gusts at 32 mph east, where conditions are not favorable for spraying due to strong winds. Based on current available observations, the highest temperature is 79 degrees at PUEBLO and GRAND JUNCTION. The lowest temperature is 39 degrees at WOLF CREEK PAS.


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Hazardous Weather Outlook For NORTHERN EL PASO County,CO

1134 AM MDT Wed Apr 24 2024

 DAY ONE  This Afternoon and Tonight

Critical fire weather conditions are expected today across the 
San Luis Valley due to low humidity values and gusty southwest 
winds. Gap flow areas across the southern I-25 corridor will also 
see some spotty critical conditions.

 DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN  Thursday through Tuesday

High fire danger is expected across southern Colorado Thursday 
afternoon and Friday afternoon as strong winds and very low 
relative humidity values develop each day.

Winds gusting up to around 50 mph are expected on Thursday, along
with a low risk of strong to severe storms across the eastern 
plains.

An upper level system will move in late in the week into the 
weekend, bringing cooler weather with increased snow chances over 
the higher terrain, and rain and thunderstorms across the lower 
elevations.

 SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT  

Weather spotters will not be needed this afternoon or tonight.

NWS Severe Weather Map , Convective Outlook


7-Day Forecast For NORTHERN EL PASO County, CO
544 PM MDT Wed Apr 24 2024

TONIGHT
Mostly clear. Lows 35 to 40. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

THURSDAY
Mostly sunny. A 20 percent chance of rain and snow showers in the afternoon. Highs 47 to 60. Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 45 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT
West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around 45 mph. Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of thunderstorms and snow showers until midnight, then slight chance of snow showers after midnight. Lows 29 to 35. Chance of precipitation 20 percent.

FRIDAY
West winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts to around 45 mph. Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain showers, snow showers and slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 44 to 58. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.

FRIDAY NIGHT
Mostly cloudy with chance of snow showers, rain showers and slight chance of thunderstorms. Lows 26 to 34. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph with gusts to around 40 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.

SATURDAY
Periods of snow showers and chance of thunderstorms. Highs 38 to 50. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.

SATURDAY NIGHT
Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow showers. Lows 26 to 33.

SUNDAY
Showers likely with possible thunderstorms and snow showers. Highs 41 to 53. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.

SUNDAY NIGHT
Mostly cloudy with chance of showers, snow showers and slight chance of thunderstorms. Lows 27 to 33. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.

MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy. Highs 48 to 60. Lows 31 to 38.

TUESDAY
Sunny. Highs 55 to 67.

TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY
Partly cloudy. Lows 35 to 43. Highs 58 to 70.

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Medium & Long Range Outlook For Colorado
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                 6 TO 10 DAY  8 TO 14 DAY   30 DAY    90 DAY 
                APR 30-MAY 4  MAY 2-MAY 8    JUN       JUN-AUG                      
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   Temperature:      Above        Above                                            
 Precipitation:      Below       Normal                                            

....  Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy
5 Day Rainfall Forecast, 6 to 10 Day , 8 to 14 Day , Text, 30-Day Outook, 90-Day Outook, 120-Day Outlook
Historical Weather And Climate Facts For Today

APRIL 24TH
HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS
...1899...
Two women and one son lived to tell the story of being picked up by a
tornado and carried more than a fourth of a mile, flying far above the
church steeples, before being gently set down again. The young boy and one
of the ladies said they had the pleasure of flying alongside a horse. The
horse "kicked and struggled" as it flew high above, and was set down
unharmed about a mile away. (The Weather Channel)
...1908...
Severe thunderstorms spawned eighteen tornadoes over across the Central
Gulf Coast States claiming the lives of 310 persons. The state of
Mississippi was hardest hit. A tornado near Hattiesburg MS killed 143
persons and caused more than half a million dollars damage. Four violent
tornadoes accounted for 279 of the 310 deaths. The deadliest of the four
tornadoes swelled to a width of 2.5 miles as it passed near Amite LA. The
tornado also leveled most of Purvis MS. (David Ludlum) (The Weather
Channel)
...1925...
Louisville's and Bowling Green's warmest April temperature: 91 and 96 
degrees, respectively. Also, Lexington's earliest 90 degree temperature (90 
degrees). (NWS Louisville)
...1980...
Three of eight helicopters were damaged in a sandstorm during a 
failed-attempt to rescue 52 American hostages held in Iran. The hostages 
were later released on January 20, 1981.
...2005...
The latest measurable snowfall on record occurred across parts of Kentucky 
last year. The snow was the result of cold air and moisture wrapping around 
an area of low pressure located over the northeast United States. 
Accumulating snow was mainly confined to the ridgetops and higher 
elevations of extreme east Kentucky but at least a few flakes were reported 
just about everywhere. Some amounts reported from across eastern and 
central Kentucky  include...0.6 inches in Booneville...1.0 inch at 
Jeremiah...1.2 inches at the Jackson Weather Office...1.5 inches at 
Cumberland...4.0 inches at Lynch...and 5.0 inches at Closplint. (NWS Jackson)

Ag Weather Center, Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky