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Springfield, Colorado

Current Conditions

 
Temp: 22°
Dew Point: 17°
Humidity: 82%
Wind: West 4 mph
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Pressure: 30.30 in. -
Sky: Clear
Wind Chill: 17°

 

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Sunrise: 6:53 AM

Sunset: 7:02 PM

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Sunrise: 06:53 AM (MDT)

Moon Rise: 09:09 AM (MDT) 3 20

Sunset: 07:02 PM (MDT)

Moon Set: No Moon Set

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5-Day Forecast

Sunday Clear Hi 56° Lo 25° Clear
Monday Clear Hi 70° Lo 34° Clear
Tuesday Partly Cloudy Hi 59° Lo 32° Partly Cloudy
Wednesday Chance of Snow Hi 36° Lo 27° Chance of Snow
Thursday Partly Cloudy Hi 45° Lo 29° Partly Cloudy

 

Forecast for Springfield Vicinity/Baca County

Updated: 2:42 PM MDT on March 20, 2010

Tonight

Mostly clear. Lows 15 to 22. West winds 10 to 15 mph.

 

Sunday

Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 50s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.

 

Sunday Night

Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 20s. Southwest winds up to 10 mph.

 

Monday

Sunny. Highs near 70. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

 

Monday Night

Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 30s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.

 

Tuesday

Mostly sunny. Highs 56 to 64.

 

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers. Lows in the lower to mid 30s. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.

 

Wednesday

Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers. Highs 35 to 41.

 

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers. Lows near 30.

 

Thursday

Partly sunny. A 10 percent chance of showers in the morning. Highs 43 to 49.

 

Thursday Night and Friday

Partly cloudy. Lows near 30. Highs 57 to 62.

 

Friday Night and Saturday

Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 30s. Highs 58 to 63.

 

 

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Location: NonFedAWOS SPRINGFIELD CO US SUPERAWOS, Springfield, CO

Updated: 10:55 PM MDT

Temperature: 21 °F Dew Point: 16 °F Humidity: 79% Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.20 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 21 °F Historical Graphs

Location: RAWS UTE CANYON CO US, Campo, CO

Updated: 10:59 PM MDT

Temperature: 24 °F Dew Point: 18 °F Humidity: 76% Wind: WNW at 7 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 16 °F Historical Graphs

Location: CODOT Gobblers Knob (99), Two Buttes, CO

Updated: 10:42 PM MDT

Temperature: 26 °F Dew Point: 18 °F Humidity: 72% Wind: North at 4 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 21 °F Historical Graphs

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NWS Forecaster Discussion




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Area forecast discussion 
National Weather Service Pueblo Colorado 
304 PM MDT Sat Mar 20 2010 


Short term... 


(tonight and sunday) 


No significant concerns in the short term. An upper ridge will be 
building over the area through Sunday...resulting in dry weather. Cool air will 
remain over the area tonight and with clear skies expected...low 
temperatures will be below normal. However with the upper ridge moving into 
the area tomorrow the air mass will warm and highs should generally be 
around normal. 


Long term... 


(sunday night through friday) 


Expect quiet weather Sunday night through Monday night as high 
pressure moves across southern Colorado. This will allow for 
warmer temperatures with highs across the plains into the lower 
70s on Monday over the eastern plains. 


The next storm system looks to begin impacting The Rockies 
beginning on Tuesday. Models generally in good agreement with the 
track and strength of the storm system with the outlier being the 
Canadian solution. An upper level trough over the Pacific 
northwest will dig southward into the Desert Southwest and into 
the Southern Plains Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday night. A 
lead wave will eject across Colorado late Monday night into early 
Tuesday morning with light snow possible over the central 
mountains. Main trough will begin to impact the region by Tuesday 
afternoon with snow spreading into the western mountains. A cold 
front will drop south across the plains Tuesday evening with a 
decent amount of cold air advection behind it...700 mb 
temperatures drop to -9c over the eastern plains by 06z. Flow 
behind the front turns northeast to easterly at 20 kts from the 
surface through 700 mb and providing ample upslope flow along the 
eastern mountains. Snow and lower elevation rain will spread 
eastward over the sangre Delaware cristo and Wet Mountains ranges 
Tuesday evening and picking up in intensity as upslope increases. 
Current model forecasts project the heaviest precipitation late 
Tuesday night and Wednesday morning with all areas seeing snow. 
Significant accumulations will be possible along the eastern 
mountains and adjacent plains through Wednesday afternoon. The 
upper trough is quick to move into the Central Plains Wednesday 
evening with snow coming to an end from west to east by Thursday 
morning. High temperatures on Wednesday will likely occur early 
and drop throughout the day as colder air moves into the area. 
Went well below guidance values...near 50...with highs in the middle 
to upper 30s across the plains. 


Models begin to differ heading into Thursday and Friday. Ensemble 
support are split between the operational GFS and European model (ecmwf) with 
either an amplified pattern or zonal pattern. Based on how things 
have played out this winter so far...trended with the European model (ecmwf) with 
the next storm system dropping into the Great Basin by Friday. 
Expect warming temperatures Thursday and Friday ahead of the next 
storm with highs back into the 60s over the plains. The western 
and central mountains will likely see snow develop on Friday 
afternoon as the next storm approaches. Mozley 


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Aviation... 


Expect VFR conditions across the area tonight and Sunday as an upper 
ridge moves into the area. 


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Pub watches/warnings/advisories... 
none. 
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