Time: 910 AM Fri September 13, 2024
Forecaster: Tim Tonge
-------------------------
Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
-------------------------
Cooler, continued dry and breezy conditions
A relatively stagnant upper-level flow pattern will continue the
filtering of dry air from the southwest into Colorado and the District
today. This has dropped precipitable water values District-wide to
around 0.40", and no rainfall is expected in the District today. Gusty
winds will linger through the day, though not as strong or widespread
as they were yesterday, favoring mainly the Palmer Divide and eastern
portions of the District. There's a slight haze in the air this
morning from wildfires in southern California, but the amount of smoke
is less than previously anticipated, and overall conditions should
make for a lovely mid September day after a cold front passed last
night and dropped temperatures by about 10 degrees from yesterday.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No rainfall is expected within
the District today.
A LOOK AHEAD: Warming back up towards the upper 80s over the next few
days, with a very isolated chance of some showers over the high
country Sunday and otherwise dry conditions. Indications of a change
in the pattern are present late Monday/Tuesday as a potent trough
marches across the Great Basin towards Colorado. This will arrive with
rainfall chances Tuesday, and our first truly fall-like temperatures
appear likely by Thursday of next week.
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 F2P2 Website
[
http://udfcd.org/Flash+Flood+Prediction+Program]