Time: 915 AM Thu June 2, 2022
Forecaster: Laura Smith
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Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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ISOLATED AFTERNOON SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FAVORING HIGHER TERRAIN
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A high-pressure ridge will begin building over the intermountain
west today, favoring warmer temperatures and a slight chance for
isolated showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, favoring areas near
the Palmer Divide and foothills.
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Temperatures will reach the low to mid 70's, dew points in the 30's,
across the plains under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.
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Any shower or weak thunderstorm activity that develops today is
expected to end shortly after sundown with skies clearing overnight
and generally dry conditions.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Light rain showers with the
occasional rumble of thunder may produce a TR-0.3" of rainfall in
30-60 minutes.
A LOOK AHEAD: The warming trend continues Friday as high temperatures
climb into the upper 70's to low 80's with a chance for afternoon
showers and thunderstorms. Saturday and Sunday will be similar with
another round of afternoon showers and thunderstorms and highs
reaching the low 80's.
LOCATION
PRIME TIME
60-Minute Rainfall
and % Probability Message
Potential
Plains
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Adams
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (20%) to 0.1" (15%) to 0.2" (5%)
NONE
Arapahoe
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (30%) to 0.1" (15%) to 0.2" (5%)
NONE
Boulder
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (40%) to 0.1" (20%) to 0.2" (10%)
NONE
Broomfield
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (30%) to 0.1" (15%) to 0.2" (5%)
NONE
Denver
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (20%) to 0.1" (15%) to 0.2" (5%)
NONE
Douglas
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (50%) to 0.1" (20%) to 0.2" (10%)
NONE
Jefferson
300 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (50%) to 0.1" (20%) to 0.2" (10%)
NONE
Foothills above 6500ft
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Boulder
200 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (50%) to 0.1" (30%) to 0.3" (15%)
NONE
Douglas
200 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (50%) to 0.1" (30%) to 0.3" (15%)
NONE
Jefferson
200 PM TO 1100 PM
Trace (50%) to 0.1" (30%) to 0.3" (15%)
NONE
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