Issue Date: Monday, June 22nd, 2015
Issue Time: 9:00 AM MDT
Summary:
FLOOD WARNINGS/ADVISORIES CONTINUE FOR PORTIONS OF THE CACHE LA POUDRE RIVER, SOUTH PLATTE RIVER, ARKANSAS RIVER, AND VARIOUS STREAMS AND RIVERS ACROSS WESTERN COLORADO DUE TO SNOWMELT AND RAINFALL RUNOFF.
Much the same as the previous two days, yesterday’s weather was marked by abundant sunshine and dry conditions. Warm air aloft kept the environment capped yesterday, and drier conditions allowed the mercury to climb higher than it has since early September 2014. Quite a few locations across the Southeastern Plains reached at, or just above 100 F yesterday, while most locations across the plains found their way into the mid-/upper-90s. The hot temperatures continued snowmelt, and the South Platte River Basin Snowpack has now reached 0.
No flash flooding was reported.

