From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...
We had a very hot day across the Big Country as highs were in the upper 90s to a little over 100 which is above average for this time of year. A few isolated showers and thunderstorms formed in Brown, Coleman, and Runnels counties but they were very short-lived.
An upper level high pressure ridge should remain in control across the region tomorrow keeping us hot and mainly dry. A stray storm isn't out of the question, but the chance of rain is less than slight. Highs should remain in the upper 90s to a little over 100.
A weak cold front looks to make it as far south as the Red River this weekend before stalling out. With the front hanging around into early next week as well as an upper level disturbance affecting the area, there is a slight chance of rain for Sunday through Wednesday. During this time period, we can expect partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid to upper 90s.
Have a super Saturday!
Friday, August 18, 2006
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