Thursday, September 27, 2007

Thursday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

The rain arrived in the Big Country in the later evening last night when everyone was in catching there new premieres. In Abilene it rolled through just around Midnight causing some rumblings but didn’t add much in the rain bucket with barely a tenth of an inch falling. This activity was thanks to the disturbance that passed through in our upper levels.

We have quieted down for our morning commute off with just a few clouds, mid 60’s and pretty muggy conditions. Today we will see partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 80’s and winds light winds out of the south southeast. We could still see a few isolated showers and thunderstorms with our best shot in our northern counties. The front that passed through Tuesday is north of our area around the Red River Valley area but will be pushing more south through the day and eventually end up around I-10. It could spark some storms along with outflow boundaries and a disturbance in upper levels. So don’t put away the umbrellas just yet.

By the weekend high pressure will build in and begin to take over with partly cloudy skies with temperatures mid 80’s.

Have a great day!

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