Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Wednesday Morning Update

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly

Yesterday was a welcoming day for most of us with intermittent showers through out the day and into the evening hours. The rest of the day was clouded with cover making us only reach a high of 63 in Abilene. This morning we will continue to see showers as the moisture from Tropical Storm Paul and the Gulf is readily available. However the clouds should roll out by lunch hour allowing us only a lingering shower into the afternoon with clearing skies. This being said temperatures will vary from when the cloud cover clears. Temperatures should reach the lower to mid 70’s. If the cloud cover breaks earlier though we could even see some high 70’s to the Western part of the viewing area. This evening lows should stay mild in the lower 60’s with partly cloudy skies overnight.

Thursday should play out very interesting. Right now we have a high wind watch in effect for much of the viewing area including Knox, Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton, Fisher, Jones, Shackelford, Nolan, Taylor, and Callahan counties. There is a potential for sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph and gusts as highs as 50 to 60 mph from noon to about 7 p.m. on Thursday. This is because we may have a strong Low pressure system move through as well as a very deep jet stream right over the Big Country, along with a very dry air mass. We will keep you posted with any updates to this adivisory. For now a cold should push through sometime in the afternoon to evening hours allowing temperatures to reach the upper 70’s before we hit the mid 40’s for lows after it passes.

Winds should lighten up Friday with Temeprarutures around the lower 70’s with again cooler temeperatures in the 40’s overnight. Saturday through Sunday we are looking at mid to lower 70’s for highs with lows in the lower 50’s and Mostly Sunny skies. So far trick or treating looking dry!

Have a great day everyone!

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