Friday, September 01, 2006

Friday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had quite a bit of cloud cover over most of the area today. There was even some rainfall in the western and northern portions of the area. A wide range of high temperatures occurred across the area. It was 88 in Snyder while Comanche made it to 100. This was due to mostly cloudy skies in the western viewing area versus mostly sunny in the eastern viewing area.

The chance for rainfall will increase overnight and through the weekend as a cold front moves through the area and stalls just south of us. The chance ranges from 40% to 60% during this time period with the best shot being tomorrow. Some of these showers and storms may contain heavy rainfall so there will likely be ponding on the roadways in some locations. Scurry and Mitchell counties are under a Flash Flood Watch until 7 a.m. Sunday morning. Highs this weekend will likely be in the low to mid 80s at best.

We could see some lingering showers and storms in the area on Labor Day. That chance for rain is 30%. Highs should still be in the low 80s.

Tuesday and Wednesday look dry right now with highs in the mid 80s.

There is another 20% chance of showers and storms Thursday and next Friday. That just happens to be the beginning of the West Texas Fair and Rodeo, so we may be getting our annual shot at rain out of the way early. Highs will probably be in the upper 80s.

Tropical Storm Ernesto made landfall late last night in Long Beach, North Carolina. It has weakend below tropical depression status today, but will still bring lots of rainfall to the east coast tonight and through the weekend.

Hurricane John made landfall near Cabo Del Este tonight. It will remain over and near the Baja California region over the next couple of days. John looks to send a little moisture in our direction. This will combine with the cold front to bring that chance for heavy rainfall.

Have a super Saturday!

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