From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...
The warming trend continued today with highs reaching the mid to upper 90s in many locations across the Big Country. More heat is on tap for us during the next seven days.
The upper level high pressure ridge that is setting up shop across much of the central and southwestern U.S. will continue to dominate our weather. It looks like tomorrow and Tuesday could be the hottest days we have had so far this year. Highs are expected to reach 100 for much of the viewing area. Remember if you are going to be working outdoors that you will need to take breaks inside where your body can cool down in the air conditioning. Also, be sure that you are drinking plenty of water.
Mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 90s are likely for Wednesday through Friday.
By next weekend, the high pressure ridge may break down a little bit so highs could fall back into the low 90s.
Unfortunately, we look to be dry for at least the next week.
Have a magnificent Monday!
Sunday, June 04, 2006
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