Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Tuesday Afternoon Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

For us here in west central Texas, it was a warm and breezy Christmas day as temperatures soared into the low to mid 60's areawide. Winds out of the south and southwest continue to blow at a brisk 15 - 20 mph.
Tonight, a cold front will pass through the area and cool temperatures down tomorrow afternoon into the mid 40's. Upper level energy will spread east across northwest Texas tonight and will provide a very slight chance for isolated snow flurries from Snyder and Roby over to Aspermont and Haskell.

Mostly sunny and dry conditions will then take over through at least next weekend beneath strong westerly winds aloft.

Early next week, models are indicating that there is the possibility of a strong cold front moving through the area. This front could easily drop high temperatures well into the 30's by Tuesday. This system will bear watching and the forecast will likely change between now and Tuesday, but it does look like a very strong push of colder air will work its way into the area sometime early next week.

Have a Merry Christmas!!!

No comments:

Blog Archive