Our meteorologists are expecting a good system workout this afternoon and evening for the ALERT System.  No serious flood threats are anticipated at this time, but it will be a good opportunity to get some storm monitoring practice via alert5.

 

Check out some of our newer additions to alert5:

https://qpf.mhfd.org/ 

https://mhfd.onerain.com/dashboard/?dashboard=30c5b71a-7619-4350-89e8-9ea9ed63fb6e

https://mhfd.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=71552f4e3d71492c8b39efabe1e505eb

 

…and watch for Skyview’s F2P2 messages and other forecast products.

 

Enjoy the activity and be StormReady®.

Kevin   

 

Kevin Stewart, P.E.
Flood Warning & Information Services Manager
MILE HIGH FLOOD DISTRICT
2480 W. 26th Ave Suite 156-B | Denver, Colorado 80211
Office: 303-455-6277 | Direct: 303-749-5417 | www.mhfd.org

Protecting People, Property, and our Environment

   

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana McGlone <dkmcglone@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 11:24 AM
To: Kevin Stewart <kstewart@udfcd.org>
Cc: Dmitry Smirnov <hydromet85@gmail.com>
Subject: Rainfall for the District

 

Hey Kevin,

 

As I’m sure that you’re well aware, it could be a potentially active afternoon/evening over the District. Initially the threat will be 1hr rainfall this afternoon, but heading into the evening it’s looking like more of a 3 hour threat (the bigger totals). It’s not a High threat, so I don’t think you want to Tweet. However, let me know if you do. Mostly this email is just to make you aware of the day/evening ahead.

 

This will likely be a great event for training.

Dana