Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Tuesday Morning Update

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly

With a cold front passing through we cooled off yesterday however our southern counties still were able to reach into the 70’s because of the delayed front. The same front is now stalled down in southern Texas and will eventually push up through our area as a warm front rising our temperatures Wednesday and Thursday. However the big issue for today is an upper level low pressure system that is pushing towards Texas. This along with the moisture we have in place will help us a see steady shot rain throughout the afternoon with showers continuing in the evening as well. Also be careful in the morning hours as fog has developed across much of the Big Country. Temperatures between day and night won’t vary but a few degrees with highs in lower 50’s and lows in the upper 40’s. With this system we could also see an isolated thunderstorm as well.

Tomorrow we could see an isolated shower before noon, with the clouds clearing out in the afternoon. This will help us to cool down into the overnight with upper 30’s for lows. Thursday and Friday will be Sunny with temperatures a little above average for afternoon highs reaching around 60 degrees. Overnight lows will be cold reaching just below freezing.

The weekend will bring in another system that could bring some more rain or snow showers. Currently forecasted temperatures looking chilly enough to see snow in the overnight Saturday if all will factors play out right. However this is still 5 days away and we will watch it as it gets closer. Right now around 20-30% chance with mid 40’s for highs and upper 20’s for lows.

Christmas is looking partly cloudy with highs in the mid 40’s!

Have a great week!

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