Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Tuesday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had quite a bit of cloud cover hang around the Big Country today. That made temperatures cooler just about everywhere except in our southeastern communities, which managed to make it around 100 this afternoon. Scattered showers and thunderstorms moved through the viewing area bringing quite a bit of rainfall to some locations. The western portions of Scurry county had over two inches according to Doppler radar estimates. At Abilene Regional Airport, there was only 0.03" recorded.

With the upper level low expected to remain in the region tonight and tomorrow, the 20% chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms continues. We should see a little more sunshine on Wednesday so highs will likely be in the mid to upper 90s with a few places like Brownwood and Comanche reaching 100. If we see a lot of cloud cover like today, temperatures will be cooler.

An upper level high pressure ridge should build into the area by Thursday bringing an end to our chance for rain through Saturday. Highs during this time period should be in the upper 90s to a little over 100.

Some computer models continue to indicate the possibility of more rainfall for the second half of the weekend and early next week. Basically the same situation that that happened over the past few days could be setting up again. For now the chance for rain is 20%, but that could increase. High temperatures will likely cool down into the mid 90s if this scenario pans out.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

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