Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Tuesday Starting off Cool!

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

From short sleeves to sweaters, that will be the story over the last 24 hours. We set a record high yesterday hitting 90 degrees. Then the Canadian cold front came through and changed everything, brining drier and much cooler air to the Big Country. Temperatures are starting off 15- 20 degrees cooler with most of us mainly in the 40's. Factor in the winds and it will certainly feel cooler as you open the door. If you are heading out early to the polls make sure you grab the jacket.

Remember that record we set yesterday? Well it will only be a memory by this afternoon as highs will be considerably cooler only topping off in the upper 50's to low 60's. We should see the clouds that have been hanging around begin to diminish and the sun peaking through by the afternoon. Our winds will stay out of the Northeast helping to keep the cooler air trickling in. Tonight we could see the coldest temperatures of our fall season if we can drop below the 39 we hit on October 28th. One thing will be for sure, it will be very chilly when you head out to work on Wednesday Morning so bring out the jackets and maybe even the gloves for the kiddos as they head to school.

The rest of the week the high pressure that will keep us cool today will slide off to the east helping to switch the winds to the southeast helping us to gradually warm up. Tomorrows highs will stay in the mid 60's increasing to the mid to upper 70's through the holiday weekend. Overnight lows will warm back up to the low 50's.

Have a great day!

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