Issue Date: Friday, July 20th, 2018
Issue Time: 08:55 AM MDT
Summary:
Quiet day for Colorado weather yesterday as the high pressure kept dry air over the state. Enough moisture remained over the southern high terrains for some afternoon showers and thunderstorms. The bulk of this activity was over the San Juan Mountains. A CoCoRaHS station south of Pagosa Springs recorded 0.41 inches for the day, which was quite impressive for the lack of low level moisture. Over the Southeast Mountains, totals were closer to 0.25 inches. The main story of the day was the heat. The Southeast Plains hit 106F with Grand Junction reaching 102F on the mercury reader. Other lower elevation cities were in the upper 90Fs or just at 100F. ASOS stations over the mountains reached up to 80F, so not much relief if you tried to seek higher ground. This is all to be expected under a strong ridge during the dog days of summer.
To see how much precipitation fell in your area over the last 72-hours, scroll down to the State Precipitation Map below.