Monday, September 10, 2007

Monday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

Overnight a weak front has moved through our area bring with it scattered showers and thunderstorms mainly north of I 20. We will continue to see activity for at least the beginning of the weak but drier air will be moving in by mid week.

We will keep rain chances at 50 percent today as the front will wash out over the Big Country. With a mostly cloudy sky and rain cooled air temperatures will be cooler with highs in the mid 80's. Tonight we will see a stronger front push through bringing more activity and even cooler temperatures in the low 60's.

Tomorrow we will see lingering activity through the morning with decreasing clouds by the afternoon. With the cooler air mass in place temperatures will only reach upper 70's to low 80's.

Wednesday and Thursday will be the best days to hit the fair this week, with no rain chances and highs in the mid 80's with plenty of sunshine. The jacket may be required for the late night rides as lows will drop to the mid 60's.

Our next front which could be the coldest air we see this season will surge in and arrive Friday night. This brings back the rain chances and cooler temperatures. Highs from the mid 80's Friday will drop to the upper 70's Saturday. Best rain chances will be late night Friday through Saturday morning.

Have a great week!

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