Time: 833 AM Tue June 27, 2023
Forecaster: Justin Brooks
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Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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HOT, WINDY AND DRY TODAY
Southwesterly flow aloft will dominate over the region today
bringing hot, windy and dry conditions across the District.
High temperatures will once again hit the 90’s in some spots today
under mostly sunny skies. Mild and dry conditions to start the day,
with winds picking up into the afternoon, peaking between 30-40mph
from the SW with winds decreasing significantly after sunset.
Overnight will be mild with lows dropping into the mid to upper 50’s
for the plains with low to mid 50’s along the foothills.
Similar conditions in place for tomorrow with highs expected to reach
mid to upper 80’s with breezy southwesterly winds during the day,
ahead of the next disturbance moving into the region Thursday through
Friday.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No precipitation is expected
today and this evening.
A LOOK AHEAD: Hot and dry as high pressure hold through Wednesday. A
very slight chance late Wednesday for a few scattered high-based rain
showers/isolated thunderstorms. However, most if not all precipitation
will struggle to reach the surface. A better chance for
showers/thunderstorms Thursday as a disturbance moves through the
region. An uptick in overall moisture, combined with upper-level
support will likely result in at least a LOW chance for heavy rainfall
Thursday. Similar conditions remain in place Friday, although
upper-level shifts northwesterly, leading to less chances for heavy
rainfall as storms expected to increase in speed during the day and
into the evening Friday.
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 F2P2 Website
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