Monday, January 15, 2007

When Will The Cold End?

Good Evening from Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

After a wet and very cold weekend we have been able to at least shed one of the two for next 24 hrs. The cold temperatures will stick around for the next few days however no precipitation is in the forecast for tonight. Tonight overnight lows will drop into the upper teens again with Mostly Cloud skies. The winds will be blowing out of the North from 10-15 mph making winds chills possible in the single digits. If you must venture outside bundle up and be careful on the roads because any melting will refreeze overnight.

Tomorrow temperatures will warm up to just around freezing with the cloud cover continuing. Tomorrow night is when we will be watching things as there is the possibility for a snow shower. The activity should stay south of I 20 with the best chance to the west and south of the Big Country in the Big Bend region from Fort Stock to Ozona. This chance will continue into Wednesday morning. However we are not ruling out the possibility to see some activity in our region. Temperatures will again be in the lower 30’s however overnight temperatures should be able to get up into the upper 20’s into Thursday.

Thursday we should bring back a little more sunshine along with warming up the temperatures. With partly cloudy skies we could even make it back into the upper 40’s. Overnight lows will be again in the upper 20’s.

This weekend is brining the next chance of precipitation the good thing is we should be able to have temperatures warm enough to see rain. Temperatures through the weekend should be highs around 50 degrees with lows just around freezing. We will be watching this next system again carefully.

Have a great week, bundle up and be safe!

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