Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Tuesday Morning Update

Good morning from morning meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

Fog and morning mist gave way to a few breaks in the clouds yesterday afternoon. Although not a lot of activity picked up on the radar, folks in our eastern counties have seen showers throughout the overnight from Brownwood, to Eastland to Breckenridge. The good thing is with the amount of rainfall we have seen around the Big Country we will be staying in the plus category throughout the month of March.

Today we will see a few breaks in the clouds which will allow for some instability in the atmosphere this could help the possibility of a strong to severe storm. The best chance for showers and thunderstorm activity will be in our Eastern counties were low level moistures is more available.
Temperatures will top off in the lowers 70's.

Overnight the upper level low will makes its way eastward so we will continue the possibility for showers and thunderstorms mainly before midnight. After that we will see scattered clouds with mild temperatures in the lower 50's.

Tomorrow more sunshine will help to push the temperatures around 80 degrees. By Friday our next front will make its way through the area cooling us down for the weekend with highs only in the 60's.

Have a great day!

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