Colorado Flooding Update

UPDATE: 3PM MDT.
Per questions via Facebook: Yes, there is a flash flood threat in the Colorado Springs - Manitou Springs area this evening and tonight.

ORIGINAL POSTING:
Here is the four day rainfall up to 1pm MDT. Yes, that is a 12" area northwest of Boulder. It continues to rain over the area.
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Here is the radar up to 2:45pm MST. The green polygons are current flash flood warnings. Because this is a tropical air mass, yellow = heavy rains rather than the reds you would expect to see. The storms are generally moving from south to north.

I urge everyone in this area, or traveling through it, to continue to monitor this situation. 

Note: This will be the last update for today on the flooding in Colorado.

Comments

  1. Some of the rain reports are obscene in nature. There is a confirmed spotter report in Aurora of 11.5". 11.5". That's normally a snow report here. Our normal precip for THE YEAR is approximately 15".

    The truly amazing thing is the "official" record at KDEN may indicate less than .10". How does that impact the Palmer Drought index? Will it still show developing/existing drought next week?

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  2. Brian,

    That index is based on the official climatological districts. The cooperative observers' data is included.

    Mike

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    1. I stand corrected. Official KDEN precip is 0.72" for the day as of 5pm MT. Still pales in comparison to a trained spotter observation of 11.88" TODAY 2 NW Aurora.

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