Monday, June 04, 2007

Monday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

We had an active weekend across the area with scattered showers and thunderstorms mainly in the evening and overnight hours.

Sunday started with a picture perfect morning and early afternoon, great for getting to church services and laying out by the pool. In the afternoon clouds rolled in and showers and thunderstorms once again pushed into the area. It was the southern counties who received the rain first however our northern counties were not left out as some storms pushed through areas such as Haskell and Stonewall counties into the early morning hours.

This morning we are waking up to scattered showers around the Big Country with otherwise mostly cloudy skies. For the rest of the day we will see the clouds dissipate with again partly cloudy skies through most of the day. By the afternoon and evening we could again see showers and thunderstorms flare up as another disturbance makes its way into the area. Temperatures will be warm in the upper 80’, with lows in the mid 60’s.

Tomorrow will be our last carbon copy day-partly cloudy skies, chance for thunderstorms and highs in the upper 80’s with lows in the upper 60’s.

By Wednesday our pattern will be switching - we will bring in some drier and warmer air, with our winds coming back out of the south/southwest. With plenty of sunshine it will be a great way to start our weekend. Temperatures will finally get into the lower 90’s. Our first 90 of the season and it will be a record as this is the latest in the season that we have not had a 90 degree temperature. The last before this was May 31st in 1900.

Have a great week!

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