Time: 839 AM Fri August 14, 2020 Forecaster: Brad Simmons

Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program

CONTINUED HOT AND DRY WITH HAZE
-A cold front is moving into the District this morning and will knock a few degrees off of daytime highs with readings in the lower 90's over the plains. Winds will turn to the N/NE and surface moisture will slowly increase but it will not be enough to generate showers or thunderstorms with conditions remaining dry over the District today.
-Smoke from wildfires will continue to produce hazy conditions, otherwise skies expected to be sunny to mostly sunny.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No precipitation expected today or tonight. Supplemental QPF is available at https://qpf.udfcd.org

A LOOK AHEAD: A chance for thunderstorm activity will return to the area on Saturday but storm coverage looks to be isolated, favoring S areas of the District. Temperatures will continue to run in the lower 90's for highs over the plains.

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