Monday, September 17, 2007

Monday Morning Update

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

We had a warm and humid day across the big country this weekend and that will continue through the day today.

Temperatures this morning are in the low 70's fairly mild for this time of year. With high pressure still dominating our picture we will see a nice day with scattered clouds and highs in the upper 80's. This upper level high pressure will continue to slide to the east through the day and with that we will see an upper level trough begin to dip into the southwest. On the surface a trough will develop on the east side of the Rockies and move closer to our area. This in combination with a disturbance in the upper levels which will brush the panhandle will bring our next chance of rain. The best shot will be tomorrow but will keep in a slight chance for Wednesday. Our northern and western counties will see the most likely activity.

Behind this system the upper level high should retrograde back and clear out the rain chances. We will see partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the upper 80’s for the last weekend of summer.

Have a great day!

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