![]() The fuels are so lush and wet right now that fire ignitions would be highly unlikely. The gusty winds on Tuesday combined with lower 90s over the Denver Metro area will potentially increase fire concerns with a warm, dry, and breezy surface pattern. Good mixing during the daytime will favor some gusty winds on the Plains in the 30 to 35 MPH range at times. The cold front over the Tennessee Valley will spawn a severe weather outbreak over the Carolinas and into Virginia, with large swaths of damaging winds and large hail all possible.įor Tuesday, an upper-level jet around 75 MPH will overspread the state and Wyoming. A warm and dry southwest flow today into Colorado will spell out upper 80s in most of the Front Range, with perhaps some 90-degree temperatures too. Ridging is over southeastern Texas, while a trough axis sits across Utah. As the system then exits into the Midwest for the weekend, we may see a return to drier weather with perhaps slightly below normal highs lingering.Īt the low-levels across the nation on Monday, a strong area of low pressure is located over the Great Lakes, with a trailing cold front into the Tennessee Valley. As the week progresses, however, that shortwave will slide eastward, especially late Thursday and Friday, creating more unsettled weather allowing for showers and storms to return. As the animation shows below, a persistent ridge of high pressure over the southern Plains and a mid-level shortwave near California/Utah will usher in a warm and dry southwest flow over the state. The first part of summer is going by pretty fast! If you don’t stop to smell the roses or hike the mountains, the summer may get away from you! This last week of June will feature a rather quiet but warm start. T is hard to believe that this is the last full week of June. Enjoy ad-free viewing on the entire site. ![]()
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