Time: 909 AM Mon June 13, 2022 Forecaster: Laura Smith

Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program

HOT, DRY, AND SUNNY WITH RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES
-A strong high-pressure ridge continues to dominate the intermountain west, creating hot, dry, and subsident conditions under clear skies. The warming trend continues today with high temperatures climbing into the upper 90's to triple digits, dew points in the mid 20's, across the District. Portions of the foothills will be a bit cooler, with highs reaching the low to mid 80's.
-It's very likely the record of 99 degrees for June 13th, set in 2006, will be tied or broken today with high temperatures reaching the upper 90's to triple digits in some areas across the District.
-Tonight, skies remain clear with overnight as lows dip into the mid 50's following a cold frontal passage. Dry conditions will persist overnight and through tomorrow.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No rainfall is expected across the District today.

A LOOK AHEAD: Tomorrow, high temperatures will reach the mid 80's under sunny skies. Another heat wave will begin building over the Desert Southwest on Wednesday as temperatures across the Front Range Urban Corridor reach the mid to upper 80's to around 90 degrees with dry conditions. Warming continues Thursday and Friday with temperatures in the 90's under sunny skies.

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