Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Wednesday Morning Update

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

Yesterday morning the clouds held strong keeping it cool through the morning. By noon they began to break however temperatures didn’t hover much above mid 70’s for highs.

Overnight we have stayed fairly calm with an overcast sky and temperatures warmer in the mid 60’s. Showers and storms have began to pop up mainly north of our area however a little rain has fallen in Brown, Coleman and Eastland counties. Temperatures will stick in the mid 60’s with breezy conditions for this morning. We could see some scattered activity through the morning however a dryline will be approaching from the west. As it does our rain chances will end from west to east. As it passes our dew points will quickly dry out making it feel a lot more comfortable but winds will kick up even more gusting close to 35 mph. By later afternoon we should all be in the clear with the sunshine diminishing to a starry night with temperature cooling down to the upper 50’s.

Tomorrow temperatures will be cooler thanks to our next cold front passing through sometime tonight into tomorrow morning. Highs will reach the upper 70’s with lows dropping to the upper 40’s- yes it will be chilly to start off Friday, you will definitely want to bundle up!
The weekend looks great with plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the mid 80’s and lows in the low 60’s.

Sunday into Monday we may see the strongest front of the season push into the Big Country. Dropping highs to the low 70’s and overnight lows in the upper 40’s. With moistures having returned we will keep rain chances for this front at 20%.

Have a great day!

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