Monday, October 09, 2006

Monday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had quite a bit of cloud cover across the area today as well as some rainfall. The showers and thunderstorms were mainly across the western portions of the area. This gave us a wide range of highs in the Big Country. In the west, highs were in the upper 60s while the southeast got into the upper 80s.

There is a good chance for more showers and storms across the entire area tonight and tomorrow. An upper level low to our west sending disturbances our way will combine with a stationary front to bring us a 60% chance of rain through tomorrow. Some of the storms could be severe with the main threats being large hail and damaging winds. Also, there will likely be some patchy fog in some locations tonight and early tomorrow. Highs for Tuesday should be in the low 70s. However, if we have a lot of clouds and rain most of the day it may be in the 60s. If we see enough sunshine, we could make it into the mid to upper 70s.

Wednesday should be dry with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid to upper 70s.

Much cooler temperatures should arrive late Wednesday night into Thursday with the arrival of an arctic front. This will be the coldest air we have seen so far this season. A few showers can't be ruled out with the arrival of the front. We will be lucky to make the low 60s for highs on Thursday. Lows Thursday night should reach the upper 30s to low 40s.

Another upper level low may send some disturbances our way this weekend bringing us a chance for more rainfall. That chance is only slight to 20% right now, but could increase. Highs should rebound into the 70s by then.

Have a terrific Tuesday!

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