Monday, October 31, 2005

Chilly Halloween Night

Chief Meteorologist Craig Carnesi here...

After a rainy, windy start, Halloween ended very pleasant with a definate chill to the air. The strong cold front that pushed through the Big Country this morning moved in enough dry air to allow temperatures to drop tonight into the mid to upper 30s.

Unfortunately for cool weather lovers, this cool snap won't last long. With high pressure controlling our weather through the next five days, sunny skies will allow afternoon highs to quickly rise back into the low 80s by Thursday. With those same clear skies, we will see decent cooling at night with lows ranging from the mid 40s to lower 50s. This week will definately be "open-window" weather across the area.

Our next cold front looks to affect the Big Country Saturday night into Sunday morning.

Don't forget, Thursday night at 10p.m. we will have another installment of "Weather Made Easy", send me a question at ccarnesi@krbc.tv and I'll answer it live during the newscast.

Please, go out and make it a GREAT day!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

ARe you talking about last years Halloween?

I want to know about this halloween!

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