Monday, September 03, 2007

Monday Afternoon Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.......

Triple Doppler Radar is beginning to show a few showers out there across Brown and Eastland counties this afternoon and thats only the beginning. All of the rain down in south central Texas will be headed our direction by tomorrow afternoon. Isolated storms will continue to be possible throughout this afternoon and evening but the best chance will hold out until tomorrow.

Temperatures will continue to be below their seasonal average until Thursday with a high tomorrow of only 82 degrees. Overnight low's will remain in the upper 60's to near 70 throughout the week.

After a break from the rain on Thursday, a slight chance of rain will be introduced on Friday with a better chance on Saturday as a cold front pushes south across west central Texas. As mentioned in previous posts, there is the potential for more heavy rain on Saturday which may pose a problem depending on how much rain we receive tomorrow afternoon. In addition, moisture from a tropical system in the Pacific may begin to feed into west central Texas, increasing the chances of heavy rain even further.

As you all know, we have already received more than enough rainfall across the Big Country this summer and any additional heavy rainfall may cause the potential for flooding of low lying areas.
Please stay tuned to KRBC for future updates as heavy rainfall continues to be a possibility across west central Texas.

Have a great Labor Day!!!

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