Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Tuesday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

Isolated showers and thunderstorms developed across portions of the Big Country this afternoon. They were mainly north of Interstate 20. A little more cloud cover kept most of the Big Country a few degrees cooler, but there were a few places like Brownwood and Comanche that managed to make it above 100.

Our chance for rain become less than slight Wednesday through Saturday as an upper level high pressure ridge takes control across the area. This will push highs in the Big Country to around and even above 100 through the first half of the weekend.

Some of the computer models continue to indicate the possibility of another upper level low moving across Florida and the Gulf of Mexico before arriving in Texas on Sunday. With this being a similar scenario to what happened this week, there is a slight chance for rain beginning late Sunday and staying with us through the beginning of next week. Highs should cool down a little bit as well into the the mid to upper 90s. We'll continue to keep you updated on this next chance of rain.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

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