Saturday, November 05, 2005

Warm Temperatures Into the Work Week

From meteorologist Jason Myers......

High pressure has continued to dominate the Big Country giving us mostly sunny skies and a southerly flow. Today, temperatures were very warm for this time of the year with our high temperature being 86 degrees....which ties the record of 86 degrees set back in 1989.
A Pacific cold front will move through tonight, yet it will not have much of an effect on temperatures. Sunday's highs will be in the mid-to-upper 70s across the Big Country.
Rain chances don't come into play until Thursday, when a stronger cold front moves through West Texas, bringing temperatures down into the 60s and giving lift to moist air in place.
Right now there is only a 20% chance for rain on Thursday, yet the rain chances may be going up as we get closer to Thursday.
For the five day forecast we'll see warm temperatures for the rest of the weekend and the first part of the work week.


Tonight will be a good night to look at the stars, with the crescent moon and clear skies.



Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

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