Issue Date: 9/10/2016
Issue Time: 9:00 AM
NO FLOOD THREAT IS FORECAST.
A dry air mass will maintain its grip over Colorado through the period, resulting in pleasant conditions across the state. After the cool front passed through yesterday, temperatures this morning started off on the chilly side, giving the hint that Autumn is just around the corner. Temperatures will be right around normal for the date, and this late-summer day will beg you to get outside and enjoy the weather. This evening, one or two weak showers may develop over the San Juan Mountains as *some* low-level moisture begins its slow return, but very little rain (if any) will reach the surface.
Today’s Flood Threat Map
For more information on today’s flood threat, see the map below (hover over threat areas for more details). For Zone-Specific forecasts, jump below the map.

Zone-Specific Forecasts
Northeast Plains, Urban Corridor, Palmer Ridge, Southeast Plains, and Raton Ridge:
Sunny and dry with pleasant late-summer temperatures. Get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather.
Front Range, Southeast Mountains, Northern Mountains, Northwest Slope, Grand Valley, Central Mountains, San Juan Mountains, Southwest Slope, and San Luis Valley:
Sunny and dry, with a few high-level clouds noted aloft. After a chilly start to the morning, especially across portions of the Northern Mountains and Northwest Slope, temperatures will warm to seasonal norms. A stray shower or two cannot be ruled out later this evening across the San Juan Mountains, resulting in sprinkles at the surface, at best; virga will be the likeliest result. Enjoy the day!
