Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Wednesday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

The warm afternoon temperatures continued today across the Big Country. Highs were in the upper 80s to low 90s. Dewpoints remained in the 50s, and it wasn't nearly as breezy as it has been over the past few days.

Above average temperatures look to remain Thursday and Friday as the upper level high pressure ridge remains in control over the area. Highs should be in the upper 80s to around 90.

The ridge should shift eastward this weekend allowing a trough to move closer to the region. An upper level low is expected to develop in this trough and send a few disturbances in our direction by Sunday and through early next week. A cold front is also expected to arrive in the Big Country late Monday into Tuesday. With moisture in place and these lifting mechanisms coming into the area there is a chance for rain starting Sunday and lasting until Wednesday. High temperatures will cool down from the mid 80s on Saturday to the low 70s by Tuesday and Wednesday.

Have a terrific Thursday!

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