Monday, September 18, 2006

A Beautiful Start To The Week

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had a picture perfect day across the Big Country as highs only reached the upper 70s to low 80s. This is well below average for this time of year. It also felt very comfortable as dewpoints dropped into the 40s.

Tonight will be another cool night with lows reaching the upper 40s to low 50s. The reason we will drop this low is due to prime conditions for radiational cooling. When you have a dry airmass, light to calm winds and little to no cloud cover, all of the heating of the day is allowed to escape back up into the atmosphere.

Tuesday should be another beautiful and pleasant day with sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 80s.

A warming trend will continue Wednesday and Thursday with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Breezy conditions are expected on both days. There is a slight chance of a few isolated showers and thunderstorms due to the dryline possibly moving into the area. The question is whether or not we will have enough moisture back in place before this boundary arrives.

That same question will linger on Friday as a slight chance for more rain continues. A cold front should arrive in the area, but highs should still make it into the upper 80s before it does.

The fall season officially starts on Saturday and it looks like we will begin with highs in the low 80s under mostly sunny skies.

We continue to have two hurricanes in the Atlantic. Neither one looks to be a threat to the U.S. coastline at this time. Hurricane Gordon has maximum sustained winds of 90 mph according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center. It should move over the Azores Islands tomorrow night as a tropical storm. Hurricane Helene has maximum sustained winds of 115 mph according to the latest advisory. The latest path projection has it passing Bermuda to the east later this week. We'll continue to keep you updated with these storms.

Have a terrific Tuesday!

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