Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 302 PM Wed April 28, 2021
Forecaster: Bryan Rappolt
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Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
Â
Â
Â
Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
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Â
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Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
Â
Â
Â
Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
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Â
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Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
Â
Â
Â
Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
Â
Â
Â
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
Â
Â
Â
Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
Â
Â
Â
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
Â
Â
Â
Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
Â
Â
Â
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
Â
Â
Â
Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
Â
Â
Â
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
-------------------------
Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
-
Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
-
Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
-
Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
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Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
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Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 739 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
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Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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MESSAGE 1'S WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 8PM, RAIN SHOWERS TO CONTINUE
OVERNIGHT WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW IN THE FOOTHILLS
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Message 1's issued for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA, and
Douglas Counties will be allowed to expire at 8pm this evening as the
heavy rainfall threat has ended but the rain is far from over...
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Thunderstorm activity is currently transitioning to a widespread
rain over the District. A "wetting" rain will continue into the
evening with some lulls at times. The snow snow line will be gradually
lowering to between 5,000-6,000ft by tomorrow morning with
accumulating snow in the foothills and over the Palmer Divide. Rain
will generally fall at rates of 0.10-0.50"/hr through 10pm then be in
the 0.05-0.25"/hr rate into the morning (rain or melted snow
equivalent).
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Rain, mix, snow pending elevation tomorrow at daybreak will
gradually decrease through the morning with snow changing back to rain
over the lower elevations of the District as the snow line rises as
temperatures slowly warm. Best chances for additional moisture
Wednesday will be through 10am with lingering showers possible into
the afternoon before drying out completely. Additional rainfall
amounts this evening and overnight expected to range from 0.6-1.2"
most areas with isolated higher and lower amounts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Steady rain will have the
potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 60 minutes through 10pm.
After 10pm rainfall rates (rain or melted snow equivalent) are
expected to lessen into the 0.1-0.3" in 60 minute range.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Moderate to heavy non-thunderstorm rain may
result in up to 1.0" of rain in 60-90 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 800 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
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Adams
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Arapahoe
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Broomfield
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Denver
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (30%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
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Boulder
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 1000 AM WED
0.1" (100%) to 0.2" (80%) to 0.5" (15%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months
Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 408 PM Tue April 27, 2021
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
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Internal Message Status
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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MESSAGE 1'S CONTINUE VALID FOR PORTIONS OF THE DISTRICT
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Message 1's issued earlier for Adams, Arapahoe/Aurora, Denver/DIA,
and Douglas Counties will remain valid until 8pm this evening.
-
The strongest thunderstorm activity has exited the District and
remained well E of I-25 with weaker rain showers and isolated
thunderstorms currently in/around the District. A stronger storm
cannot be ruled out over the next few hours before the convective
nature of the showers becomes more stratiform and a widespread rain
develops this evening.
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Rain will be changing over to snow in the foothills above 8,000' by
sunset and the snow line will slowly lower to around 6,000' by
tomorrow morning, possibly as low as 5,000' briefly. As temperatures
cool this evening and a more "upslope" flow develops the rain will be
widespread but light to moderate resulting in minor runoff but no
flash flood threat exists.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Weak to moderate thunderstorms
will have the potential to produce 0.1-0.5" of rain in 10-30 minutes.
Briefly strong thunderstorms will have the potential to produce
0.3-0.9" of rain in 10-30 minutes. Steady moderate to heavy
non-thunderstorm rain may produce 0.4-1.2" in 45-75 minutes early this
evening.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: Training of thunderstorm cells may produce up to
1.4" in 45-75 minutes.
COUNTY
MESSAGE
VALID TIMES
PRIME TIME
Douglas County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 600 PM
Adams County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 600 PM
Denver County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 600 PM
DIA
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 600 PM
Arapahoe County
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 600 PM
the City of Aurora
1
Current TO 800 PM
Current TO 600 PM
County-specific Quantitative
Precipitation Outlook PRECIPITATION TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
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Adams
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
ISSUED
Arapahoe
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
ISSUED
Boulder
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
LOW
Broomfield
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
LOW
Denver
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
ISSUED
Douglas
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
ISSUED
Jefferson
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (60%) to 1.0" (15%)
LOW
Foothills above 6500ft
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Boulder
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (50%) to 1.0" (5%)
NONE
Douglas
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (50%) to 1.0" (5%)
NONE
Jefferson
Current TO 800 PM TUE
0.1" (100%) to 0.4" (50%) to 1.0" (5%)
NONE
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
[http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]
3 years, 8 months