Time: 925 AM Tue June 14, 2022
Forecaster: Laura Smith
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Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program
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WARM, DRY, AND SUNNY FOLLOWING LAST NIGHT'S COLD FRONT
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An upper level trough propagating into the intermountain west has
displaced the heat dome east. The accompanying cold frontal passage
swept across the District last night, bringing welcomed relief from
triple-digit temperatures.
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Dry conditions are expected to persist today. The cool airmass will
restrict high temperatures to the mid 80's, and morning clouds are
expected to dissipate as surface dew points drop into the mid 20's by
the afternoon.
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Tonight, overnight lows will fall into the low 50 with dry
conditions continuing through tomorrow morning.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No rainfall is expected across
the District today.
A LOOK AHEAD: Another dome of high pressure will begin building over
the Desert Southwest on Wednesday as temperatures across the Front
Range Urban Corridor reach the mid to upper 80's with dry conditions.
Warming continues Thursday and Friday as the next heat wave moves over
the intermountain west with temperatures soaring back into the 90's
under sunny skies.
MONITOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENTS.
MHFD Flood Prediction Center: 303-458-0789 Â Â Â F2P2 Website
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