Time: 810 AM Mon June 19, 2023
Forecaster: Brad Simmons
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Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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DRY AND A LITTLE BREEZY WITH THE FIRST 90 DEGREE DAY OF THE YEAR!
Conditions will be dry over the District today with the first 90
degree day of the year for many over the plains. For comparison the
1st 90 degree day last year occurred on the 5th of May. The normal
high for today is 85 degrees and the record for the date is 98
degrees. Higher elevations of the foothills and Palmer Divide will
only warm into the 80’s. Winds will be breezy at times, varying from
SW to SE at 10-20mph with occasional higher gusts. Winds will weaken
this evening with overnight lows reaching the mid 50’s to around 60.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No precipitation today and
tonight.
A LOOK AHEAD: Temperatures will lower a few degrees on Tuesday with
afternoon highs on the plains in the 80’s to around 90. Conditions
will remain dry for another day then a cold front will move through on
Wednesday and re-introduce a good chance for late afternoon and
evening thunderstorms along with cooler temperatures. The solstice is
Wednesday the 21st and will be the first official day of summer.
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 F2P2 Website
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http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]