Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wednesday Update

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly

A front passed through the Big Country yesterday and along with it we saw some heavy rains. Into the overnight the activity has stayed to our south and west leaving us with temperatures just a bit cooler than what we have seen the past few days.

Through out the day today we will continue to see partly to mostly cloudy skies. Some thunderstorms could develop off towards our west today and tomorrow and push into the area with the best chance in our southwestern counties. With the cooler weather we will see highs near 10- 15 degrees below average making them in the lower 70’s.

On Friday our next disturbance will makes its way into the Big Country keeping in a chance for Thunderstorms; however the lack of moisture is keeping the chance down to 20%. We could see a few linger into Saturday as well, with the best chance being the Northern and Western counties. Temperatures will be in the upper 70’s with overnight lows in the mid 50’s.

By the beginning of next week temperatures will be back into the lower 80’s with lows in the lower 60’s. If a dryline sets up we could once again see the chance for showers and thunderstorms.

Have a great day!

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