Monday, July 02, 2007

Monday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

Sunday was one of the finer days we have seen in a while across the area. We saw lots of sunshine especially through the morning and early afternoon.

Through the overnight the upper level low that we have been talking about for weeks began its shove back our way. Right now it is sitting over the Red River area and sparking showers and thunderstorms in our northwestern counties. This will be the best chance for our activity through out the day today- eastern and northeastern. Along with that the rain chances will increase throughout the day as the low moves even closer. Temperatures will be in the upper 80’s. Tonight we will bump rain chances up to 50 percent as lows hover in the upper 60’s.

The next several days are staying wet as this upper level low is sticking around Texas. The forecasted track of the low is staying more east and moving south which would keep the best chances to our eastern and southern counties. Tomorrow we will bump the rain chances to 50 percent and keep them at 40 for Wednesday. If you have outdoor 4th of July plans you might want to start making some indoor alternative ones.
Hopefully we can get a few breaks so you can enjoy your barbeque!

Have a great day!

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