Time: 802 AM Wed September 23, 2020 Forecaster: Justin Brooks

Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program

WARM, HAZY AND DRY TODAY
-A few lingering light sprinkles remained to the north and out on the eastern plains this morning as the tail end of the disturbance that moved through yesterday makes its way eastward. Skies will gradually clear through the morning bringing mostly sunny skies this afternoon and dry conditions.
-With westerly upper-level flow this morning, turning N/NW this afternoon and into this evening will unfortunately result in a chance for increased hazy conditions across the Denver area today and tomorrow.
-High temperatures today will stay above average in the low to mid 80's on the plains with mid to upper 70's along the foothills. Overnight lows will drop into the mid to upper 50's on the plains with upper 40's to low 50's along the foothills with clear skies.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No precipitation is expected today or this evening. Supplemental QPF is available at https://qpf.udfcd.org

A LOOK AHEAD: Hot, hazy and dry conditions continue through the rest of the week as high temperatures are expected in the mid 80's to around 90 degrees Thursday and Friday. Slightly cooler heading into the weekend as a weak, dry cold front moves in bringing high temperatures back into the low 80's Saturday and Sunday along with dry conditions.

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