Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Wednesday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

Tuesday was a comfortable afternoon across the Big Country with highs only reaching the upper 80's. We will continue to see below average temperatures for a few more days however mid 90's will return with a High pressure moving in.

For today and tomorrow we are still watching the tropical upper level sitting Northern Mexico. It is bring with it gulf moisture and popping showers in the Hill Country. Because of this system there will be a chance for isolated showers mainly for our south and southeastern counties for today and tomorrow. Temperatures will stay in the low 90's.

We are also seeing high pressure slide into the area from the east. This will keep us warm and dry for the beginning of the weekend. This feature will also help to keep Deans moisture pushed towards southern California and Arizona.

By the beginning of next week a front could push in from the North this will bring back a slight chance for showers for our northern counties.

Hurricane Dean is only a Category one storm and will make its second landfall sometime towards early afternoon in Mexico, near Tuxpan. The storm could strengthen before landfall but will quickly weaken once it makes its passes over land. The only impact the Lone Star state is seeing is a few outer bands bringing in a bit of cloud cover and scattered showers to the Gulf Coast.

Have a great day!

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