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<br />Colorado Water Availability Task Force <br />September ~4, 2003 <br /> <br />Short Term Weather Outlook <br /> <br />Bob Glancy <br /> <br />National Weather Service <br /> <br />In a \\ord. the outlool.; for the next 10 days is dry, and temperatures w ill be seasonal <br />in the eas\, and above nomlal in \~estcrn Colorado, The weather pattern over the United StatL'S through the <br />period w ill feature a large upper trough over the eas\, with a large upper ridge over the west. Colorado will <br />be under generally dry northwest tlo\~, \\ hich will bring a few mostly dr: cold tronts across eastern <br />Colorado, TIle first cold from will arrive Friday night (2611). then additional fronts arc e.\pL"Cted to mow <br />across eastern Colorado Sunday (281) and around Thursday (October 2" d). The b'Tdph bdow shows the <br />t()fL'cas1L>d upper height pattern (solid lines). and surface pn.--ssure pattern (dashed lines) tor Saturday morning. <br />and is provided lx"Cause this has been a typical panern for the past \\eel\. and will continue through most of <br />ne...t \~eek. <br /> <br />'" <br />. 3 -') )<:::: <br />, _.---'" ~,~~. H.... <br />~ A ~ ~ [,. "58.9_ <br />The CPC forecast through 14 days shO\\s a higher probability of normal to below normal <br />precipitation, and abO\e nomlal temperatures. A possible change in the wcather pattern is for <br />an upper low to drop beneath the ridge laic next week and give western Colorado a slight chance <br />ofsho\\ers. <br /> <br /> <br />~'" <br />~ "\ <br /> <br />\' <br /> <br />. <br />! <br /> <br />! <br />\ <br />./ <br /> <br />),' <br /> <br />,~ <br />