Friday, February 10, 2006

Winter Weather Has Returned

From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

A cold front is moving across the Big Country this morning. Behind the front is some of the coldest air we have seen in about two months. We have also had some showers in association with the front. Amounts have been very light, if any at all. The chance for rain should come to an end this morning. Skies are expected to clear through the day. Highs occurred early this morning before the front arrived. Temperatures for the bulk of today will be in the upper 30s to upper 40s across the viewing area. A Wind Advisory is in effect for most of the area today. Winds will be sustained from the north at 15 to 25 mph. Gusts as high as 40 mph are possible. A Red Flag Warning is in effect until tonight for Stephens and Eastland counties. Be careful with the winds out there today and be sure to bundle up. It will feel a lot colder than it actually is.

You'll need to protect your pets, plants and pipes for the next few nights. Lows look to bottom out in the low to mid 20s. A few areas may make it down to the upper teens on Sunday morning. As far as highs go this weekend, Saturday will be the colder of the two with highs in the low to mid 40s. Breezy conditions are expected tomorrow, so winds chills will likely be in the 30s. High temperatures return into the mid to upper 50s on Sunday.

Looking into early next week, Monday and Tuesday look pretty good. Mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 60s are expected.

Have a fantastic Friday!

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