Monday, June 25, 2007

Monday Morning Forecast

Good Morning everyone from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

Overall it wasn’t a bad weekend across the area. We saw a little more cloud cover and below average temperatures with scattered showers. Sunday evening was when the activity again picked up and we saw plenty of rainfall over mainly our central and southern counties-Coke, Runnels, Coleman and Taylor.

This morning the showers continue, the biggest threat with this activity is the flooding and also frequent cloud to ground lighting. We have warnings for Coke, Coleman, Runnels and Eastland all expiring by 7:30 am. With this system not looking to move much over the next few days we will continue to see scattered showers and thunderstorms. The scenario for the next couple days- an upper level disturbance right over our area along with a very moist air mass that continues to be fed by gulf moisture with our southerly and southeasterly winds. With the cloud cover being fairly extensive and the rain our temperatures will stay below average only hitting the mid 80’s. Overnight lows will be in the upper 60’s.

Not much changes through mid week as the same factors stay in place. We will keep in the rain chances through the end of the week with a tad warmer temperatures as we can hopefully break the clouds by the weekend.

Grab the umbrella and have a great day!

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