Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Wednesday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had quite the temperature range across the Big Country today. The western portions dealt with mostly cloudy skies and rainfall so high temperatures only made it into the 80s. In the central portions highs made it into the 90s before clouds and a few isolated showers and thunderstorms built in during the afternoon. The eastern and southeastern portions only had partly cloudy skies and no rainfall so highs were in the triple digits.

An upper level high pressure ridge is expected to continue building westward tomorrow. This will bring an end to our rain chances across most of the area. The western communities will still have a slight chance of an isolated storm. Highs should reach the upper 90s to around 100 under partly cloudy skies.

Friday and Saturday look to be hot and dry with highs in the upper 90s to a little over 100.

There is still a 20% chance for rain on Sunday through Tuesday due to a weak cold front that may make it just far enough south. The upper level low that looked to be moving close to the region looks to be too far south to really affect us. With a little more cloud cover and rain possible during this time period, highs should cool down into the mid 90s.

Have a terrific Thursday!

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