Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Thunderstorms Remain Possible

From Chief Meteorologist Craig Carnesi...

The dryline which commonly brings us severe weather during the Spring months fired off a couple of thunderstorms this afternoon. As for tonight, the dryline coupled with an upper-level disturbance will likely cause a few more thunderstorms.

Isolated severe storms will be possible with the best chance of severe weather just East of the Big Country.

After tonight, our rain chances look to be zero to none through the extended forecast.

A cold front will push through by morning bring strong, gusty West-Northwest winds for Thursday. Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watches are in effect for the entire KRBC viewing area.

Friday through Sunday will bring sunny skies and high temperatures climbing back to near 80. Sunday could be another fire weather concern day as another upper-level system approaches the area.

That system will pull through a stronger shot of cooler air for Monday through Wednesday. Overnight lows will drop back down into the middle 30s for Tuesday morning.

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