Monday, January 29, 2007

Monday Night Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had warmer temperatures across the Big Country today despite the mostly cloudy skies. Highs were in the low to mid 50s. This is still a little below average for this time of year.

A cold front will make its way across the area tonight. This means colder temperatures for us tomorrow. Highs on Tuesday should be in the low to mid 40s with mostly cloudy skies.

An upper level low that is currently off the coast of California is expected to move east and bring us the chance for rain Tuesday night through Thursday night. Our best shot at precipitation looks to be Wednesday night. It is not out of the question to see some snowflakes or sleet pellets mixed in with the rain during the overnight hours Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday night. Highs on these days should be in the 40s.

Friday will likely be dry with partly cloudy skies. Another cold front is expected to move through the Big Country that day and bring us arctic air for the weekend. It is a little too early to tell exactly how cold it will be. For now, it looks like highs on Saturday and Sunday will be in the mid to upper 30s.

Have a terrific Tuesday!

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