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Sunday, September 23, 2018
Dry And Warm Rest Of September
Yesterday was very suppressed, WRT to thunderstorms, across the entire Southwest. Flash density above (from weather.graphics and Vaisala) is for 24-hours ending at 9:00 am MST this morning - as quiet as I've seen the entire Southwest in a very long time.
Forecast below is from the 06 UTC WRF=GFS (on 5.4 km grid) and is for total precipitation through September 30th and is very dry forecast for most of the Southwest.
Little chance of rain or thunderstorms, along with very warm highs in the 90s seem likely to prevail here until October.

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