Time: 806 AM Sat July 10, 2021 Forecaster: Brad Simmons

Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program

DRY WITH A NICE REPRIEVE FROM THE HEAT TODAY
-Behind a cold front that moved through overnight temperatures will back off from the record levels experienced yesterday with highs a more comfortable 80's over the plains and 70's in the Front Range foothills.
-Conditions will be dry over the District today with a few fair weather cumulus clouds building during the afternoon over the mountains and foothills. Winds will be from the N at 5-15mph with occasional higher gusts.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No precipitation expected today or tonight.

A LOOK AHEAD: Another dry day on Sunday with temperatures climbing into the mid and upper 80's over the plains with a few isolated locations possibly touching 90 degrees briefly. Thunderstorm chances will begin to increase on Monday with isolated afternoon storm coverage. Tuesday and Wednesday thunderstorms are expected to become widely scattered with better chances for wetting rain.

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