Flash Flood Prediction Program
by f2p2@udfcd.org
Time: 434 PM Tue April 25, 2023
Forecaster: Justin Brooks
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Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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PRE-SEASON NOTIFICATION - MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN DECREASING AT THIS
TIME
A round of showers and thunderstorms have impacted the District
bringing some isolated heavy rainfall. Some moderate showers are
continuing to impact portions of the District, especially around the
Aurora area where over 1" of rain fell.
Currently storms are starting to settle down at this time, with more
widespread light to isolated moderate rainfall continuing into the
evening. The heaviest rain showers have moved eastward and out of the
District at this time.
Off and on shower activity will be likely through the rest of the
evening, turning over to a mix/snow through the overnight and into
daybreak Wednesday. Tomorrow will quickly bounce back with high
temperatures expected to reach the mid to upper 50's in the afternoon
under mostly sunny skies.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Typical rain showers/isolated
thunderstorm will produce TR-0.25â in 10-30 minutes, a moderate to
briefly heavy rain showers will produce 0.25-0.75â in 10-30 minutes.
WORST CASE SCENARIO: A slower moving strong thunderstorm has the
potential to produce 0.50-1.25â in 30-45 minutes.
A LOOK AHEAD: Mild and dry tomorrow afternoon. Warmer Thursday with
highs in the upper 60's. Another chance for rain/mix Thursday evening,
through the overnight and into Friday.
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]
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