Sunday, October 14, 2007

Sunday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

The main concern for the short term forecast will be the chance of severe t-storms during the overnight hours and into Monday morning. The best chance of severe weather will be in the eastern portions of the Big Country. All locations east of a line from Haskell to Abilene to Ballinger will have the best chance at seeing shower and thunderstorm activity overnight.

Thunderstorms will linger into Monday morning across the eastern Big Country and cooler temperatures will move in tomorrow as our afternoon highs will be in the mid 70's.

As we continue on into the middle part of next week, drier air will move in and our overnight lows will fall from the upper 50's to the lower 50's by the end of the week. Two cold fronts will move through the area later this week as well. The first on Tuesday night and the second on Friday. Due to the lack of available moisture, we will only see a slight chance of rain on Wednesday. Temperatures will warm up quite a bit on Thursday before the bigger cool down arrives on Friday.

With the cool front on Friday, moisture will remain too scarce to generate any significant chances of rain so it appears as if this frontal passage will be dry. Cooler temperatures, especially overnight, will be expected for next weekend.

Have a great day!!!

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