Sunday, November 04, 2007

Sunday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

Warm temperatures today will make way for even warmer conditions tomorrow afternoon. However, tomorrow will mark the last day of the warming trend that has been in place over the area for much of last week as a cold front will bring much cooler weather into the Big Country for the beginning of the work week.

The forecast gets a little tricky after the front comes in late Monday night and into Tuesday morning. Temperatures overnight should remain in the lower 40's for Monday night but Tuesday night it is possible that temperatures could dip into the 30's. It will come down to how much cloud cover develops overhead on Tuesday night: if we see mostly cloudy skies, then temperatures will remain around 40; but, if we see clear skies then temperatures could plummet almost to the freezing mark in some low-lying areas. Stay tuned for future updates, as the colder air mass could pose a danger to outdoor pets and vegetation on Tuesday night.

Unfortunately, their will be little chance for rain with the front although it may be possible for some isolated showers to develop in the southeastern Big Country in the vicinity of Brownwood.

Temperatures will rebound during the middle and latter part of this week and we will remain sunny and dry throughout the rest of the seven day forecast.

Have a great day!!!

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