Saturday, June 16, 2007

Saturday Update

Good Evening Everyone…

We had a break in the activity this morning however by the early afternoon the showers and thunderstorms picked up once again. Although we saw some severe storms last night we have not seen any in our viewing area yet today. The biggest threat with the storms has been flooding, we have picked up anywhere from an inch to near four inches in our southern counties. Right now we have a flash flood watch in effect for Brown and Comanche counties until Sunday afternoon.

Into the overnight we will see continue showers and thunderstorms, again the biggest threat being continued rainfall over places that are already soaked. Temperatures will be very mild in the mid 60’s with light winds out of the east southeast at 5-10 mph.

For Fathers Day we will drop the rain chances just a bit as we do see the low begin its eastward progression. However, we still will see partly to mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers with the better chance in our eastern counties. Temperatures will be a little warmer in the mid 80’s as we see a few breaks of sunshine.

For the start of our work week we will see rain chances diminish from west to east as that low fizzles out and pushes east ward. This will mean more sunshine and warmer temperatures in the low 90’s.

The rest of the week a ridge will dominate as we see low to mid 90’s with lots more sunshine!

Have a Happy Fathers Day!

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