Thursday, January 31, 2008

Warmer This Weekend

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

AFTER A VERY COLD FRIDAY MORNING, TEMPERATURES SHOULD CLIMB JUST ABOVE 60 FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE UPPER 60'S AND LOW TO MID 70'S AROUND THE AREA.

UNFORTUNATELY, THERE IS NO RAIN IN THE FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS, OR LONGER. LOW PRESSURE AREAS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP, OUR WIND WILL CONTINUE TO BE GUSTY AT TIMES BUT THE MOISTURE JUST ISN'T HERE TO PROVIDE THE RAIN.

KEEP IN MIND THAT OUR AREA IS UNDER A BURN BAN, THAT NO OUTDOOR BURNING OF ANY KIND SHOULD BE DONE UNTIL WETTER WEATHER RETURNS.

THANKS FOR STOPPING BY OUR BLOG.

Critical Fire Weather Danger For Today

From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

A cold front will move through the area this morning bringing cooler temperatures for today. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like precipitation is in the cards for us as it will be too dry at the surface to support it. Strong winds are expected today from the northwest at 20 to 30 mph and gusts of 40 to 45 mph. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for most of the area through 6 pm this evening. A Wind Advisory is in effect for the entire viewing area through the afternoon. We will likely see some blowing dust and dirt by this afternoon and that could limit visibilities in areas, so be careful out there. There should be no burning today due to the Burn Bans that are in effect across the region.

Friday will start off cold with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s, but by the afternoon we should warm up into the low to mid 60s. Strong winds are expected once again, but they will be from the south instead of the northwest.

Groundhog Day looks pleasant with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. We'll wait and see what the groundhog has to say about the rest of winter, but for now it is going to feel like spring for the end of the week and early next week here in the Big Country.

For Sunday and Monday, highs will be in the low to mid 70s under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.

A cold front should move through the area late Monday. This will bring cooler temperatures back to the area for Tuesday with highs in the mid to upper 50s. Unfortunately, it looks like this will be yet another dry frontal passage for us. We could really use the rain right now. At Abilene Regional Airport, we have seen 0.08" of precipitation so far this year. January is our driest month of the year on average, but we will finish about 0.9" behind what we typically see in the first month of the year.

Have a terrific Thursday!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

More Wind for Thursday

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..
A vigorous low pressure area will push a cold front through the area in the early morning hours Thursday making for another blustery and dusty day in the Big Country.

As of late Wednesday night, light precipitation was showing up on radar in the Lubbock area but more than likely, the Big Country will see the moisture stay a little to our north or soon to be blown east by the system, replaced by much drier air and blowing dust behind wind gusts of 30 to 40mph Thursday.

Temperatures will be cool Thursday, highs upper 40's to low 50's across the area, but wind chills will stay in the 30's much of the day.

It still looks like a nice warm weekend is in store, but the wind will continue to be gusty from time to time.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Fire Weather Watch for Wednesday

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..
Round Two of the windy weather returns on Wednesday across the KRBC viewing area. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect meaning gusty wind combined with low afternoon humidity will lead to the spread of wildfires, should they begin. One spark can cause major issues so please do not do any outdoor burning whatsoever.

I don't have any rain in the seven day forecast at this time.

After a cold morning Wednesday, you'll have a sunny and warm afternoon but the wind will be gusty from the south.

A cold front arrives Wednesday night into Thursday morning leading to cooler air for Thursday, highs only around 50.

The weather still looks warm this weekend.

Thanks for checking out our blog.

The Wind That Won't Go Away

FROM KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..

I'm afraid we aren't finished with the gusty wind. It will be back Wednesday, only from a different direction, from the south. Then, Wednesday night yet another dry cold front marches through, shifts the wind to the north and gusty conditions will prevail Thursday. By Friday, we should see another shift in the wind, back to the south which will warm temperatures in time for the weekend. Expect pleasant weather this weekend. For now, I'm leaving the forecast dry but monitoring a storm system which will affect us by the early part of next week. I'm afraid it will produce rain to the east of us and not benefit our area.

No outdoor burning please as winds continue to be gusty. Humidity will be extremely low which is perfect grass fire conditions. Be safe.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Fire Weather Watch in Effect

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...
One word describes our weather the next few days .. windy. A dangerous situation is setting up Tuesday with very gusty northwest wind, thanks to a cold front, and a low humidity which means a high wildfire danger all across the KRBC viewing area. Be prepared and please, not outside burning. In addition, the wind will likely kick up some dust Tuesday afternoon. The wind will relax a little Tuesday night before it picks up again Wednesday in advance of the next front which gets here Thursday. Precipitation isn't too likely, maybe some spotty light showers Wednesday night or Thursday, but I'm certainly not too excited about the chances. Gusty windy continues into Friday.
Temperatures, as you might expect, will be up and down thanks to the fronts. Tuesday's high will probably come during the morning as temperatures slowly fall during the afternoon. I expect freezing or just below Tuesday night and again Thursday night. On the bright side, weather for the upcoming weekend looks very pleasant.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

MORE WARM WEATHER MONDAY

Hello and thanks for stopping by our blog, written by Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner.

If you enjoyed the warm weather Sunday, you'll enjoy the warm weather forecast for Monday, too. One more day of above normal temperatures followed by a cold front early Tuesday which will drop temperatures closer to normal for this time of year.

A second cold front Thursday will bring a brief chill but in both instances, we aren't talking about long lasting effects and, unfortunately, we're not talking any rain at this point, just dry. We'll come close seeing rain Thursday but I think the moisture may be a little too far east of our area.

Sunday Night: High cloudiness and 52. South and southwest wind 10 to 15.

Monday: Partly cloudy and 77. Southwest wind 10 to 20 so the fire danger is elevated a little Monday due to dry conditions.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy and 50.

Tuesday: A cold front arrives, Partly cloudy with a high near 60 and north wind.

Tuesday night: Clear and 32.

Wednesday and Thursday: Near 62 each day.

Friday: Mostly sunny, 55.

Saturday-Sunday: Another warming trend, mid 60's to near 70.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Saturday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

Temperatures this afternoon managed to climb about 20 degrees higher than they were yesterday thanks to a drier air mass moving in and a couple of breaks in the cloud cover.

For the rest of this weekend, more of the same will be expected as temperatures will warm into the 70's tomorrow and even into Monday. A trough of low pressure will develop in far western Texas and eastern New Mexico by tomorrow, making for breezy conditions by tomorrow afternoon.
By Monday and Tuesday, very windy weather will continue and some wind gusts by Tuesday could approach the 40 mph range so be advised if you have plans on area lakes or if you drive a high profile vehicle.

Temperatures will cool towards the middle and latter part of next week as a series of cold fronts move through. The strongest front will pass through the area on Thursday and will bring with it a slight chance of rain for mainly our eastern and southeastern counties.

Have a great Sunday!!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Friday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz......

After freezing rain, sleet, and a few snow flakes impacted the Big Country over the last few nights, warmer conditions are expected as we head into the weekend.

Afternoon highs will quickly warm into the 60's tomorrow and into the lower 70's by Sunday and into Monday. Drier conditions will also prevail from tonight through at least Monday.

On Monday night and into Tuesday morning, a cold front will move through the area, lowering high temperatures back into the upper 50's to near 60 but the frontal passage is expected to be dry at this time.

By next Thursday, another cold front and upper level storm system will move near enough to us to introduce a slight chance of rain. Right now, it appears that the bulk of the precipitation will remain well off to the east and north but this system will bear watching as we head towards the end of next week. With the frontal passage, temperatures will fall back into the low to mid 50's with low's in the low to mid 30's.

Have a great weekend!!

Much Warmer Temperatures This Weekend

From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We are starting off this morning with temperatures in the low to mid 30s. Some freezing rain, sleet and rain is moving through the southeastern half of the area at this time. This could cause some slick spots on bridges, overpasses and elevated objects. Give yourself plenty of time to get to your destinations this morning. There is a Winter Storm Warning in effect until noon for the Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Nolan, Runnels, Shackelford, Taylor and Throckmorton counties. Comanche, Eastland and Stephens counties are under a Freezing Rain Advisory until noon. Brown county is under a Winter Weather Advisory until noon. It looks like temperatures will get above freezing areawide by mid to late morning, so these warnings and advisories may be canceled before noon. Temperatures will warm up throughout the day thanks in part to winds from the southwest by this afternoon. Highs should be in the mid to upper 40s. The chances of rain will decrease through the day.

By tonight, it should be dry with partly cloudy skies. Temperatures look to remain above freezing with lows in the mid to upper 30s.

Much warmer conditions are expected this weekend with highs in the mid 60s on Saturday and the low 70s on Sunday. If you are planning a golf outing or outdoor activity this weekend, I would suggest Saturday since it will be windy on Sunday.

A cold front is expected to move through the area late Monday. Highs should be in the low 70s. There is a 20% chance of showers and possibly a few thunderstorms.

Tuesday and Wednesday will be cooler with highs in the upper 50s.

Have a safe and fantastic Friday!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Icy Conditions Still Expected

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner

It's 11:35pm Thursday as I write this .. light rain still covers much of the area. The temperature sits at 32 with the potential to drop another couple degrees in the night. Watch for ice on roadways through the early morning commute but the winter weather is going to be short lived. The temperature should warm above freezing as we go through the morning bringing an end to the threat of ice. By Friday afternoon, the majority of the showers should push to our east and that opens the door to some very nice weather this weekend with temperatures Saturday through Monday well above normal for this time of year.

So, watch for icy spots early Friday but enjoy a warm weekend!

Thanks for checking our blog.

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..
A WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED THROUGH NOON FRIDAY FOR ABILENE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES TO THE EAST, WEST AND NORTH. READ THE OFFICIAL ADVISORY BELOW.

COUNTIES SOUTH OF ABILENE (COLEMAN AND BROWNWOOD AREAS) ARE INCLUDED IN A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR LESSER AMOUNTS OF ICE. AREAWIDE, HAZARDOUS TRAVEL IS NOW EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH NOON FRIDAY.

FISHER-NOLAN-HASKELL-THROCKMORTON-JONES-SHACKELFORD-TAYLOR-CALLAHAN-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROTAN...ROBY...SWEETWATER...HASKELL...THROCKMORTON...WOODSON...STAMFORD...ANSON...HAMLIN...ALBANY...ABILENE...CLYDE...BAIRD...CROSS PLAINS 257 PM CST THU JAN 24 2008...

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 12 PMCST FRIDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN ANGELO HAS ISSUED A WINTERSTORM WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO12 PM CST FRIDAY. THIS REPLACES THE WINTER STORM WATCH...WHICH ISNO LONGER IN EFFECT.RAIN WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD LATE THIS AFTERNOON. ASTEMPERATURES DROP BELOW FREEZING...THE RAIN WILL MIX WITHFREEZING RAIN AND POSSIBLY SLEET OVERNIGHT. ICE ACCUMULATIONS OFONE TENTH TO ONE QUARTER INCH ARE POSSIBLE BY LATE FRIDAY MORNINGACROSS THE BIG COUNTRY. TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO RISE ABOVEFREEZING MID DAY FRIDAY WHEN PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE OVER TO ALLRAIN. RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO TAKE TRAVEL PRECAUTIONS AS HAZARDOUSROAD CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY ON ELEVATED SURFACESSUCH AS BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...OR LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATESTINFORMATION AND UPDATES RELATED TO THIS WINTER WEATHER SITUATION.

WATCH METEOROLOGIST BRANDON RECTOR FRIDAY MORNING ON KRBC WEST TEXAS TODAY FOR THE LATEST WEATHER UPDATES. TEAM COVERAGE FROM THE NEWS DEPARTMENT FEATURING STEPHANIE HARRIS AND DARCY DUPREE MAKE KRBC THE STATION TO WATCH FOR UPDATES ON FRIDAY MORNING.

Good Afternoon

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner

Thanks for stopping by. As of 2:30pm, very light precipitation is showing up on Triple Doppler mainly west of a line from Roby to Sweetwater to San Angelo, but it's moving east/northeast.

We have a Winter Storm Watch in effect basically along and north of I-20, including Abilene, Sweetwater and east to DFW. The watch goes through Friday morning.

I feel we are on the temperature borderline dictating whether we see a cold rain or some sleet mixing in. I'm inclined to believe that it will be a mix of rain and sleet this afternoon into the evening, then be more of a sleet event as the temperature cools later tonight.

The forecast models for the overnight actually warm the temperature both here at the surface and aloft up to 5,000 feet which is the temperature layer that controls the form of precipitation we see. IF that's the case, we could end up with a mix of rain and sleet, which freezes enough to cause patchy ice issues.

As of now, I'd plan to see some ice along and north of a line from San Angelo to Coleman with the best chance for icy roads along and north of I-20.

This system continues to evolve so check back to this blog for updates and watch KRBC News at 5, 6 and 10 for updates.

Watch West Texas Today at 6:00am Friday with Meteorologist Brandon Rector and Stephanie Harris and Darcy Dupree reporting live on the latest weather conditions.

Wintry Mix Likely Tonight

From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

A cold front moved through the area last night and we are continuing to see the cold air filter into the area this morning. We are also seeing some drier air move into the region as well. Temperatures will not warm much at all today with highs only expected to be in the mid 30s. We should see cloudy skies throughout the day. There will be some drizzle in the southern portions of the viewing area this morning and that could lead to some slick spots so be careful. There is a 20% chance of precipitation beginning late this afternoon in our western and southwestern communities. It is likely going to be in the form of a wintry mix.

The best chance for precipitation this week will be tonight and early tomorrow. That chance is 50% and it too is expected to be a wintry mix. It is likely that we will see mainly freezing rain and sleet, but some snow could mix in at times. Lows for tonight will be in the upper 20s with highs tomorrow reaching the low to mid 40s in the afternoon. This means that by late tomorrow morning, all of the precipitation should be in the form of rain. Any ice or snow out there will begin melting when we get above freezing. After looking at the latest computer models, I think our best time to see precipitation will be around 6 a.m. to noon on Friday.

There is a chance we could see significant accumulations of snow, sleet or ice tonight and tomorrow. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for much of the KRBC viewing area because of this. This watch begins tonight and is in effect through tomorrow morning. The counties under the watch are: Callahan, Comanche, Eastland, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Mitchell, Nolan, Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, Taylor and Throckmorton. These warnings could be upgraded to a warning or we may see some advisories issued later today or tonight. Stay tuned to KRBC for further weather updates concerning the latest watches, warnings and advisories.

The weekend looks great with highs in the mid to upper 60s under partly cloudy skies.

Monday is expected to be windy with the arrival of a cold front. The front doesn't look to arrive until late in the afternoon so we will likely see highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. The chance of showers and even a few thunderstorms is 20%.

Tuesday and Wednesday look cooler and dry with highs in the upper 50s.

Have a terrific Thursday!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Winter Storm Watch in Effect

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Abilene and the Big Country for the period Thursday afternoon through Friday morning. Cold air at the surface and warm moist air traveling above the cold should lead to light precipitation which could fall as a cold rain, sleet or snow. It appears Thursday night and Friday morning are the times favored for a wintry mix.
After the rain move east Friday evening, a warming trend begins. In fact, don't be surprised to see temperatures near 70 by Sunday and Monday before the next cold front late Monday arrives but it isn't expected to be as strong as the last two.

Be alert to rapidly changing weather Thursday afternoon through much of Friday as the storm system moves through.

Arctic Air and Wintry Precipitation Arrive Tomorrow

From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We are starting off this morning with conditions that are very similar to yesterday. Temperatures are in the upper 20s to low 30s with fog and light drizzle. Since we are below freezing, this is leading to slick spots on bridges, overpasses and other elevated objects. Please take your time in getting to your destinations this morning. With winds from the south and a few breaks in the clouds expected later today, we should warm up into the mid to upper 40s. If we don't see some sunshine today, then we will likely see highs in the upper 30s to low 40s.

The National Weather Service has issued a Freezing Rain Advisory until noon for Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Nolan, Runnels, Shackelford, Taylor and Throckmorton counties. Be prepared for slippery roads in these areas.

Our next cold front should arrive tonight and bring arctic air back to the region. Lows tonight will be in the low to mid 20s, so protect your pets, plants and pipes. The extreme western portions of the viewing area could see a wintry mix tonight. The chance of precipitation is slight.

We will have better chances for precipitation Thursday and it will include the entire area. That chance is 20% for the majority of the Big Country. The chance of precipitation is 40% for the western portions of the viewing area. We are looking at a scenario that we call overrunning to take place Thursday and Friday. This is when warm, moist air runs up and over cold, dry air. The warm, moist air in this situation is coming from the Pacific Ocean. Temperatures should be cold enough that wintry preciptation will be possible. We will see a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain develop and move into the western-southwestern part of the viewing area during the day tomorrow and should be across the rest of the area by tomorrow night. It is Thursday night into Friday morning when we have the best chance at precipitation. That chance is 40% and could increase as we get closer to that time period. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Mitchell and Scurry counties for Thursday morning through late Thursday night. A Winter Storm watch has been issued for Callahan, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Nolan, Shackelford, Taylor and Throckmorton counties for Thursday evening through Friday morning. A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant snow, sleet or ice accumulations that could impact travel. Highs on Thursday will be in the low to mid 30s. For Friday, we will start with temperatures in the upper 20s. However, we should warm up into the mid to upper 40s in the afternoon. This means that all precipitation should change over to rain. Stay tuned to KRBC for the latest weather updates.

This weekend will be much warmer with highs in the low to mid 60s under partly cloudy skies. There is a slight chance of rain Saturday and Sunday.

Have a safe and wonderful Wednesday!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Winter Weather on the Way

From Meteorologist Randy Turner in the KRBC Weather Center ..

You will defintely want to pay attention to the weather Wednesday night through Friday morning. It is that period of time when the KRBC viewing area will likely see some sort of winter weather event .. perhaps a mix of sleet, snow and freezing rain. After a cold front arrives Wednesday afternoon and reinforces the cold air, upper level disturbances coming in from the southwest will drop precipitation which could fall in a frozen variety. It looks like Thursday afternoon through Friday morning is the favored time for this event as it works in from the west.

Scurry and Mitchell counties were placed under a Winter Storm Watch Tuesday afternoon, indicating that 2 to 4 inches of snow could fall on Thursday. We will monitor this situation closely.

In the Big Country, we should brace for changes but I think by Friday, we'll warm above freezing and see our moisture fall as rain. By the weekend, it'll be warm again and the chance for rain ends by late Saturday. Weather Sunday through early next week looks nice and mild.

Freezing Rain Advisory Has Been Issued

The National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a Freezing Rain Advisory for part of the viewing area. Here is the statement from their office:

FISHER-NOLAN-HASKELL-THROCKMORTON-JONES-SHACKELFORD-TAYLOR-CALLAHAN-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROTAN...ROBY...SWEETWATER...HASKELL...THROCKMORTON...WOODSON...
STAMFORD...ANSON...HAMLIN...ALBANY...ABILENE...CLYDE...BAIRD...CROSS PLAINS 822 AM CST TUE JAN 22 2008...

FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN ANGELO HAS ISSUED A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 PM THIS AFTERNOON. LIGHT FREEZING RAIN AND FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE BIG COUNTRY THROUGH THE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. WITH TEMPERATURES REMAINING BELOW FREEZING...ICE IS FORMING ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES...ESPECIALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF THE INTERSTATE 20 CORRIDOR. SEVERAL ACCIDENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN REPORTED IN THE SWEETWATER AREA. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO DRIVE CAREFULLY TODAY AND AVOID DRIVING ON ELEVATED ROAD SURFACES IF POSSIBLE. ALTHOUGH ICE ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT...ROADS...STAIRWAYS AND OTHER ELEVATED SURFACES WILL BE SLICK. WITH WINDS OF 15 TO 20MPH...WIND CHILL READINGS WILL BE IN THE TEENS. A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF FREEZING RAIN ORFREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FORSLIPPERY ROADS. SLOW DOWN AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

The Cold Front Has Arrived

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

With a cold front moving through the area this morning, we have already seen our highs for today. They mainly occurred just after midnight, so the official high for the day will be a lot warmer than what we experience for much of the day. We will likely not make it past the mid to upper 30s this afternoon. With breezy conditions expected through the day, wind chills will be in the teens and 20s. We have had some dense fog and drizzle across portions of the area this morning. With temperatures at and below freezing in many locations, it is possible for us to have some slick spots so be careful and give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination.

It will be cold tonight with lows in the low to mid 20s. With a hard freeze expected for the area, you need to be sure and protect your pets, plants and pipes for tonight.

Wednesday should be warmer, but still chilly with highs in the mid to upper 40s under mostly cloudy skies.

Another cold front is expected to move through the region late Wednesday. This will bring cold temperatures back to the Big Country once again. Highs for Thursday look to be in the low to mid 30s under mostly cloudy skies. It is possible for us to see a wintry mix overnight Wednesday night into Thursday. The chance is only 20% right now, but that could change as we get closer to that time period.

Our best chance at precipitation this week is 30% and that will be on Friday. We could see some frozen precipitation early in the morning, but it will change to all rain later in the day as highs reach the low to mid 40s.

Chances for rain will be with us this weekend. We have a 20% chance on Saturday and a slight chance on Sunday. It should be warmer with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Be safe out there today and have a terrific Tuesday!

Monday, January 21, 2008

You'll Need a Coat !!

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..

A cold front will move through the Big Country and Central Texas early in the day Tuesday which means much colder temperatures Tuesday through Thursday. It looks like Thursday may be the coldest day of all, not getting out of the 30's. Another cold front will arrive late Wednesday to reinforce the first one. There is also a slight chance for light rain in your forecast Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Due to temperatures being at or below freezing Thursday night, any precipitation which falls will have the potential to freeze before we warm up during the day Friday, so stay tuned for more about that. Bundle up and prepare for a cold week, but at least we can look forward to a warmer than normal weekend

Colder Temperatures On The Way

From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

It looks like our warmest temperatures of the work week will be today with highs in the mid to upper 50s. We will experience windy conditions through the day with winds from the south-southeast at 15 to 25 mph. There is a 20% chance of showers for the eastern half of the viewing area. That is where the best moisture will be today thanks to some Gulf of Mexico moisture getting back into the area.

A cold front is expected to move through the area tonight. This will cause much colder temperatures for us Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs will be in the mid 40s. This frontal passage should be a dry one.

We will see a reinforcing shot of cold air with another cold front late Wednesday. This means even colder temperatures for us Thursday with highs only expected to reach the mid 30s. There is a 20% chance of precipitation Wednesday night into Thursday. We could see some light freezing drizzle or light freezing rain during this time period. If the precipitation occurs in the afternoon on Thursday, we should be just warm enough for it to be all liquid rain. Stay tuned as we will keep you up to date on the lastest as we get closer.

We should gradually warm up Friday and this weekend as highs go from the upper 40s at the end of the work week to around 60 on Sunday. The 20% chance of precipitation will continue Friday and Saturday with a slight chance on Sunday.

Have a magnificent Monday!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

WINDY MONDAY, TURNING COLDER TUESDAY

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER

THE WIND WILL CONTINUE TO BE GUSTY FROM THE SOUTH MONDAY ACROSS THE AREA WHICH HELPS PUSH A LITTLE MORE MOISTURE IN OUR DIRECTION. THE RAIN CHANCE MONDAY LOOKS TO BE SLIGHT AND BASICALLY ALONG AND EAST OF A LINE FROM BRECKENRIDGE TO ABILENE TO COLEMAN.

THE NEXT CHANGE ISN'T TOO FAR AWAY, AS A STRONG COLD FRONT ARRIVES EARLY TUESDAY MORNING, SHIFTING WINDS TO THE NORTH AND DROPPING TEMPERATURES. ONCE THE COLD AIR IS IN PLACE, EXPECT IT TO LINGER THROUGH THURSDAY BEFORE A SLIGHT WARM-UP IS FORECAST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

THERE IS ANOTHER CHANCE FOR RAIN, ABOUT 20% WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BUT AMOUNTS SHOULD BE LIGHT. ALSO, OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE BELOW FREEZING TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT SO ANY PRECIPITATION MAY FALL IN FROZEN VARIETY.

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY: MORNING CLOUDS, SOME DRIZZLE POSSIBLE, PARTLY CLOUDY IN THE AFTERNOON. WINDY, HIGH NEAR 60. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 AND GUSTY.

MONDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY, LOW 35. STILL BREEZY

TUESDAY: A COLD FRONT ARRIVES EARLY IN THE DAY, GUSTY NORTH WIND, HIGH ONLY AROUND 40.

TUESDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY, LOW NEAR 27.

WEDNESDAY: CLOUDY WITH A 20% CHANCE FOR RAIN, HIGH 38.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: CLOUDY, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RAIN, LOW 27.

THURSDAY: CLOUDY, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RAIN, HIGH 40.

THURSDAY NIGHT: CLOUDY, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RAIN, LOW 30.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, UPPER 50'S.

Friday, January 18, 2008

A Half and Half Weekend

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

Today started off cold with temperatures in the low to mid 20s across the area. By this afternoon we mainly warmed up into the upper 40s to 50. The southeastern portions of the viewing area were a bit colder due to overcast skies that lingered throughout the day. There was some light rain, sleet and snow in that area as well. There was very little, if any, accumulation.

A reinforcing cold front will move through the area tonight. This means cooler temperatures for us tomorrow with highs in the low to mid 40s under mostly sunny skies. Precipitaiton is not expected with the front.

Sunday looks to be warmer and windy. Highs should be in the mid to upper 50s under mostly sunny skies.

We will have a 20% chance of showers on Monday as another cold front approaches the area. Highs are expected to make into the mid to upper 50s before the front arrives Monday night.

Tuesday will be much colder with highs only reaching the low 40s under partly cloudy skies. There is a 20% chance of rain during the day. We will be keeping a close eye overnight Monday night into early Tuesday morning since there could be some light freezing drizzle or light freezing rain.

The 20% chance of rain will continue Wednesday and Thursday due to some upper level disturbances possibly moving across the region. Highs will be in the mid to upper 40s.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Friday Morning Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

Bitter cold temperatures continue across the Big Country again this morning and afternoon highs will remain below average as well.
Temperatures will remain well below average in the mornings throughout the rest of the week as reinforcing cold surges of air continue to move south across the area.

The majority of the extended forecast remains dry with the exception of Monday night and into Tuesday. It is possible that some light rain or drizzle could fall overnight on Monday and into Tuesday morning. Some of this drizzle could possibly freeze over and cause some trouble on the roadways so this situation will bear watching as we head into early next week.

Otherwise, below average temperatures and mostly cloudy conditions will prevail throughout the majority of the early and middle part of next week with highs mainly in the 40's and lows in the 20's.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Chilly Temperatures Stick Around

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We started off cold this morning with temperatures in the low to mid 20s across the Big Country. Temperatures warmed up into the mid to upper 30s this afternoon. We only warmed up a little bit today due in part to the overcast skies that were with us through lunchtime.

A reinforcing cold shot should come into the region tomorrow behind another cold front. No precipitation is expected, but winds will shift from the south to the northwest. Highs will be in the mid to upper 40s under partly cloudy skies for Friday.

Saturday looks dry and chilly with highs in the mid 40s.

Sunday is expected to be the warmest day out of the next seven with highs in the mid to upper 50s with windy conditions.

Another cold front should move through the area on Monday. This will bring us a 20% chance of showers. Highs, for now, look to be in the upper 40s to 50. The high temperature for the start of next week will be very dependant on exactly when the cold front arrives.

There is a chance we may see some light freezing drizzle or light freezing rain overnight Monday into early Tuesday as temperatures will be below freezing. During the day we should warm up into the upper 30s with a 20% chance of rain in the afternoon.

We will continue with the 20% chance of rain on Wednesday with highs in the low to mid 40s.

Have a fantastic Friday!

A Frigid Thursday Morning

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

The Cold front began its move through the Big Country in the early afternoon Wednesday and was all the way through by dinner time. Behind it strong Northerly winds kept temperatures dropping through the late night hours.

This morning it is bitterly cold. Temperatures are in the low to mid 20's with winds factored in wind chill values are in the single digits to teens. It may be to cold for comfort outside so make sure you bundle up as you head out the door grabbing the gloves, scarf and hat . Through the day we will see mostly cloudy skies keeping the highs only in the upper 30's. That means you may want to keep the winter gear ready even if you have to head out on an errand. Tonight again the temperatures will fall into the lower 20's.

By the start to the weekend highs will reach back into the upper 40's with sunshine peaking through some clouds.
For all of you who may like a little warmer, Saturday through Monday highs return to the 50's with lows in the 30's . The next front arrives Tuesday bringing a slight chance of precipitation Monday night through Wednesday.

As this will be my last blog at KRBC I wish everyone my best, have a great day!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

The Cold Air Has Arrived

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

It was a chilly start to the day with temperatures in the mid to upper 30s this morning. We were able to warm up into the upper 40s to low 60s this afternoon. The reason for the differences in high temperatures was due to the arrival of a cold front. It moved through Snyder around lunchtime and was making it way into the southeastern portion of the viewing area late this afternoon.

We will have cold temperatures to start off tomorrow with morning lows in the low to mid 20s. Remember to protect your pets, plants and pipes tonight. You will need to bundle up anytime you are outside tomorrow as highs should only be in the upper 30s to low 40s. There is a slight chance of seeing a few snow flurries tonight and tomorrow, but it won't be anything significant.

Friday and the weekend are looking are dry right now with highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.

Another cold front should move through the area late Monday. This will bring cooler temperatures to the Big Country for Tuesday and next Wednesday. It looks like we will have enough moisture back in the area for us to have some chances for rain. Right now that chance is 20% on Monday and Tuesday and slight for next Wednesday. Keep your fingers crossed that this rain pans out for us because we could really use it right now. We have only seen 0.01" of precipitation so far at Abilene Regional Airport.

Have a terrific Thursday!

The Front Arrives

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly....

Its a few degrees warmer this morning as temperatures are mainly in the mid to upper 30's. Still chilly, and you still want to keep a jacket on hand as temperatures won't be getting to warm through the day.

A Cold front is just making its way into the Panhandle and this front is brining artic air to the Big Country. Rain chances look very slim with a very light shower possible. The big story will be the drastic change from above average temps to below. Highs today will hit in the early afternoon and before the front arrives, after, temperatures will begin to drop. Clouds will again make there appearance only helping it to feel cooler.

The rest of the week cold will be the main word. Lows dip into the 20's until the weekend with highs on Thursday in the upper 30's to low 40's. Friday will get just a little bit warmer. The 50's return for the weekend into early next week along with another rain chance by the beginning of the work week.

Bundle up and be ready to get the fire going, have a great day!

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Cold Front Is On The Way

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

It was another cold start to the day with temperatures in the low 20s to low 30s across the Big Country. Highs this afternoon were in the 50s. We were a bit cooler today thanks to mostly cloudy skies during the prime heating hours of the day.

Tomorrow looks to be cooler due to a cold front moving through the area. It should arrive in the northwestern part of the area by mid-morning. Highs will be in the upper 40s to low 50s under mostly cloudy skies. There is a slight chance of seeing a few sprinkles or light showers with the arrival of the front.

Wednesday night is expected to be one of the coldest this week with lows in the in the low to mid 20s. We'll need to remember to protect our pets, plants, and pipes. There is a slight chance of some snow flurries overnight Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

Mostly cloudy skies should be with us through the day on Thursday with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. These temperatures are well below average for this time of year.

Friday and Saturday should be a bit chilly with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s under mostly sunny skies.

Sunday looks dry with highs in the mid 50s under partly cloudy skies.

We have a slight chance of rain Monday and next Tuesday due to another cold front making its way into the area. Highs should cool down from the upper 50s to the low 50s.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

Warmth Comes to an End

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

It was a carbon copy day yesterday from Sunday and today will only continue the streak. It’s a cool morning out there, one to definitely use the heater on the way to work but by the time you come home your air conditioner may need to be turned on. Highs today will hit the upper 50's to low 60's. We will still have some sunshine but clouds will begin to take over and stick around over the next couple days.

A low pressure system will bring rain to south Texas. We could see an isolated shower in out very southern counties overnight but most of the activity will stay isolated south and east. This system will help to fuel a little more moisture into our area but by tomorrow a strong artic front will knock out the moisture and bring much cooler temperatures. If we have enough moisture and can squeeze out any precip during the cold hours we could see some frozen preicp however the chances are looking very slight.

Behind the front cold air settles in for the rest of the week with highs in the 40's Wednesday and Thursday and lows in the 20's. By the weekend we return to more average highs in the mid 50's.

Have a great day!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Much Colder Temperatures On The Horizon

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had a cold start to the day with temperatures in the mid 20s to low 30s. By this afternoon, it was mild for this time of year with highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.

Tomorrow will be very similar to today with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Wind direction is the main difference expected tomorrow with south-southwest winds at 5 to 15 mph.

A strong cold front should move through the area on Wednesday bringing us the coldest temperatures we have had in almost two weeks. Highs look to be in the upper 40s to low 50s. There is a slight chance of rain for mainly the eastern and southeastern portions of the viewing area. That is where the best moisture will be in the region when the front arrives.

We could see the rain transition to some snow flurries for the area overnight Wednesday into early Thursday morning. Again, it is only a slight chance at this time to see some precipitation during this time period. It will be a cold start for us on Thursday with temperatures in the low to mid 20s. Highs that afternoon will only warm up into the low to mid 40s.

Friday and Saturday look dry with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s under mostly sunny skies.

We could see a weak cold front move through the Big Country on Sunday. This should only cool us down a few degrees and no precipitation is expected at this time. Highs will be in the low 50s.

Have a terrific Tuesday!

Monday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly....

We saw an overall pleasant weekend across the Big Country with plenty of Sunshine and temperatures in the upper 50's to low 60's.

It is another cold start to the week as temperatures this morning are ranging from the mid 20's to mid 30's. Through the day we will see plenty of sunshine with temperatures rising to the upper 50's to low 60's. Winds will be fairly light through the day and night.

Tonight and tomorrow cloud cover will begin to build thanks to an upper level low on the Mexico/ Arizona border. This low will trek through Mexico and push into Southern Texas. The bulk of the activity looks to stay mainly to the south and east with our southern counties receiving the most impact. Along with this low a cold front makes its way through on Wednesday. This front will bring significantly cooler temperatures with highs dropping to the 40's for Wednesday and Thursday. Overnight lows will drop into the 20's. With the cooler temperatures the precip could fall as a frozen precip or snow if all factors play out right. Again there is only a slight chance to see any activity Wednesday and Thursday.

The weekend temperatures warm back into the mid 50's and lows in the lower 30's

Have a great day!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sunday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz......

More warm afternoon high temperatures are in the forecast for tomorrow and also Tuesday but a few changes will occur by midweek. An upper level low pressure area will cut off from the main flow and drift across northern Mexico and southwest Texas. Also, a cold front will move south into the Big Country on Wednesday evening. This front will bring much colder air into the area for the remainder of the week.

There is an outside chance that a few snow flurries may occur on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning as temperatures will drop into the upper 20's. A slight chance of precipitation will linger into Thursday afternoon before clearing takes place by early Friday morning.

For next weekend, temperatures will begin to rebound a bit but another cold front on Saturday will hold temperatures in the low 50's.

Have a great Monday!!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Saturday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

Another cold front managed to pass through the area early this morning and much drier air has continued to filter into the area. Afternoon high temperatures have cooled a little since yesterday but still remain at or above seasonal averages in the mid to upper 50's.

Several more average days are in store for us here in the Big Country as morning lows in the mid 30's will give way to afternoon highs in the mid to upper 50's.

As we approach mid week, however, a more significant cold front will allow much colder air to move into west central Texas by Wednesday and Thursday. There will also be a slight chance of precipitation beginning on Wednesday night and lasting through Friday. Right now, it appears as if warm, moist air may overrun cooler air at the surface and cause a few showers to develop across mainly the northern and eastern Big Country.

Have a great weekend!!!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Cooler This Weekend

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We started off chilly this morning with lows mainly in the mid 20s to mid 30s. We warmed up nice this afternoon thanks to a dry airmass, mostly sunny skies and southwest winds. Highs were in the mid 60s to low 70s.

A cold front will move through the area tomorrow morning. This means cooler temperatures for us this weekend. Highs look to be in the mid to upper 50s Saturday and Sunday under partly cloudy skies. Due to a lack of moisture, this will be a dry frontal passage for us Saturday morning.

Monday and Tuesday should be dry with highs in the mid to upper 50s under partly cloudy skies.

Another cold front is expected to move through the area on Wednesday. This front looks to bring the coldest temperatures we have had in over a week. Highs for Wednesday through Friday of next week should be in the 40s. We may have enough moisture back in the area during this time period to see some precipitation. The chance is only slight right now, but that could change as we get closer to Wednesday. We are going to have to keep a close eye on the exact timing of some upper level disturbances for the second half of the work week. Temperatures will likely be at or below freezing overnight Wednesday and Thursday night. As always, we will keep you updated with the latest.

Have a super Saturday!

Friday Morning Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz....

Another cold start will once again give way to warmer than average conditions here in the Big Country. Afternoon highs will reach the mid 60's area wide with winds becoming a little breezy out of the south and west.

A cold front will move through the area tonight however, and bring with it cooler weather for Saturday and Saturday night. Temperatures will continue to bounce back and forth as cold fronts pass through followed by brief warm ups from now through the middle of next week.

Highs will reamin in the mid 50's to near 60 through at least Wednesday.
On Thursday, a cold front will move through the area and will bring enough upper level support with it to warrant a chance of showers on Thursday evening. This chance of rain will again be mostly for those in the eastern Big Country.

Have a great weekend!!!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Thursday Evening Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

It was a bit of a chilly start today with temperatures in the mid to upper 30s. A cold front moved through the area this morning so it was a bit cooler today with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Unfortunately once again we didn't see any rain out of this front due to a lack of moisture.

Friday looks pleasant with highs in mid to upper 60s under partly cloudy skies. It will be a bit breezy at times with winds from the southwest at 10 to 15 mph.

Another cold front is expected to move through the Big Country Saturday morning. This will bring cooler temperatures back to the region with highs in the mid to upper 50s. It doesn't look like we have enough moisture to support signifcant rain. A sprinkle can't be completely ruled out, but the chance is less than slight. That means it is less 10%.

Sunday looks dry with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s under partly cloudy skies.

A cold front looks to move through the area on Monday so the roller coaster ride of temperatures will continue. Highs will be in the low to mid 50s under partly cloudy skies. This frontal passage should also be a dry one for us.

Tuesday is expected to be a little warmer with highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Have a fantastic Friday!

Thursday Morning Forecast

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

It is a chilly morning across the Big Country with wind chills feeling like the lower 40's. A cold front is progressing through this morning beginning to switch our winds and that means a cooler afternoon will set up.

The cold front should be through by 8 am with high pressure building in behind it. Plenty of sunshine may make it feel mild but highs will only reach to the around 60. Overnight calmer winds and clear skies will mean lows dropping to the lower 30's.

Tomorrow will be another quiet day with lower 60's and lows in the lower 30's. Saturday the next front makes its punch and drops highs to the mid 50's and lows in the lower 30's. Unfortunately this will be another dry passage for our area.

Another front may brace our area come Monday but shouldn’t bring much drop in temperatures. The rest of the week temperatures will stay with highs in the 50's and lows around freezing.

Have a great day!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Wednesday Evening Update

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We started off cold this morning with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s across the area. Thanks to breezy south-southwest winds we were able to warm up nicely this afternoon with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.

A cold front is expected to move through the region tomorrow morning bringing cooler temperatures back for us. Highs should be in the upper 50s to low 60s. Unfortunately we don't have enough moisture in the area to support rain so it will be a dry frontal passage. Winds for Thursday will be from the north-northwest at 10 to 20 mph.

Friday looks dry with highs in the low to mid 60s under mostly cloudy skies.

Another cold front should move through the Big Country Saturday morning bringing cooler temperatures back once again. This will also be a dry frontal passage due to a lack of moisture. Highs look to be in the mid 50s under mostly sunny skies.

Sunday will be cool with highs in the mid 50s as well.

We may see a weak cold front move through the region on Monday. This will cool temperatures a little bit with highs in the low 50s. There is a slight chance of rain right now, but that could change depending on the amount of moisture that is expected to be in the area at that time.

Have a terrific Thursday!

Cold Start, Warm Afternoon

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

We saw a cool start to the work week with a front rolling through in the early hours of the day. Temperatures made it up to seasonable highs in the mid 50's. Overnight we have cooled down significantly with clear skies and lighter winds allowing those temperatures to drop.

As you head out bundle up and grab some hot coffee but wear the layers as this afternoon we will warm back up to the lower 60's. High pressure will be the main player today allowing us to see plenty of sunshine. Off to our west a trough is developing which will keep the west Texas winds blowing with gusts over 20 mph. Tonight begins repeated front rolling through over the next several days.

One front will come through in the early hours of Thursday this will actually keep our temperatures a little more mild as the winds stay gusty. Temperatures will stay consecutive with lower 60's and lows in the mid 30's. This weekend another front pushes on through ay and drops our temperatures just a bit in the mid 50's. The real cool air doesn’t arrive until early next week were highs will only be in the upper 40's.

Have a great day!

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

A Mini-Roller Coaster Ride Ahead

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

It was much cooler around the area today thanks to a cold front that moved through this morning. Highs were mainly in the mid to upper 50s. Unfortunately we didn't see any rain with the front. Our rainfall deficit for 2008 is already over a quarter of an inch at Abilene Regional Airport. It is not out of the ordinary for us to be dry in January as it is our driest month on average for precipitation.

Tomorrow should be warmer and breezy with highs in the low to mid 60s under partly cloudy skies.

A cold front looks to move through the area Thursday morning bringing slightly cooler temperatures for us. Highs will be in the upper 50s to low 60s. With moisture being limited, this is likely going to be another dry frontal passage.

We warm up a bit on Friday with highs in the low to mid 60s under mostly sunny skies.

Another cold front is expected to move through the region Saturday morning. There is a slight chance of rain with this front. We will only see the rain though if we get enough moisture built back into the Big Country before its arrival. Highs should be in the low to mid 50s.

Sunday looks dry with highs in the low 50s under partly cloudy skies.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

Tuesday Brings Cooler Air

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

We saw a beautiful start to the second week in January but overnight a cold front began its march toward the Big Country. The cold front was just to our north in the early morning hours but a pre frontal trough brought a few showers in Comanche county.

The cold front will roll through by the morning commute and keep temperatures cooler to kick of Tuesday. Along with that the moisture will again be pushed out and drier air takes back over. Plenty of sunshine will help to make it feel warmer although temperatures won’t break out of upper 50's to low 60’s. Overnight we will see a cold night return with temperatures in the lower 30's.

The rest of the week a high pressure takes hold until the next front pushes through. We will see a mostly sunny sky with temperatures in the lower 60's and lows in the mid 30's. Into the weekend the next front will drop highs to the lower 50's and lows around 30. Another front by late weekend will bring a slight chance of precipitation Saturday night into Sunday.

Have a great day!

Monday, January 07, 2008

Cooler Temperatures Are On The Way

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We once again had above average temperatures this afternoon. Highs were mainly in the low to mid 70s which is about 20 degrees above average for this time of year. Breezy south-southwesterly winds were felt from mid-morning to mid-afternoon.

The breezy conditions will stick around tomorrow, but they will be from a different direction. A cold front should move through during the morning hours shifting our winds to the north-northwest. Much cooler temperatures are expected with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. It doesn't look like we will have any rain from the front. The chance of precipitation is less than slight and will mainly be for the eastern portions of the viewing area.

Wednesday should be a little warmer with highs in the mid 60s under partly cloudy skies.

A second cold front is expected to move through the region on Thursday. This will cool us down a little bit with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s under partly cloudy skies. It looks like this will be a dry frontal passage for our area.

We go back up the temperature roller coaster ride again on Friday with highs in the low to mid 60s with mostly sunny skies.

Yet another cold front is expected to move through the Big Country on Saturday. This will likely bring us the coldest air of the week with highs in the low 50s for the weekend. There is a slight chance of precipitaiton on Saturday due to the front and upper level disturbance moving through the area.

Have a terrific Tuesday!

Warm Start to the Week

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

We saw a warm and beautiful weekend despite some windy conditions across the area. Temperatures felt more like fall then the beginning of January. I hope you all enjoyed our trip back to warmer temperatures because come tonight that will be changing.

This morning temperatures are very mild starting mainly in the 50's. We also have something that you may feel when you step out the door- humidity. A bit of cloud cover is covering mainly Abilene eastward but that should burn off with scattered clouds in the afternoon. It will be another above average day as temperatures rise to the lower 70's. This evening our next front makes it shove through the Big Country. With it temperatures will drop to the mid 40's. This system could produce a few showers in our southeastern counties with the rest of us staying dry.

Behind the front we will see just a few clouds and temperatures for the next few days in the lower 60's with lows in the mid 30's.

By the weekend another colder front makes its impact with temperatures dropping to highs in the low 50's and lows in the lower 30's.

Have a great week!

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Sunday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz....

Another warm day today in west central Texas with highs again reaching the mid to upper 70's. Tonight, temperatures will again be mild with lows in the mid 50's. For tomorrow, it will be more of the same but a cool down will be expected tomorrow night which will last for much of the upcoming week.

A series of cold fronts will move through the area beginning tomorrow night. These fronts will hold afternoon highs in the vicinity of the 60 degree mark until this weekend when a stronger front will move through causing highs to fall into the lower 50's.

Overnight lows will remain seasonal in the mid 30's throughout the upcoming week. Chances for precipitation will be slight but it is possible for a few showers to pop up in the eastern Big Country late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night.

Another chance of rain will accompany a cold front moving through the area next Saturday as well.

Have a great start to your week!!!

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Warm and Windy....For Now

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We had another warm and windy day here in the Big Country with highs in the mid 70s to low 80s. That is about 20 to 25 degrees above average for this time of year. Winds were from the south-southwest at 20 to 25 mph with higher gusts.

Sunday will be very similar to today with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. The record high at Abilene Regional Airport for tomorrow's date is 83 set back in 1927 so we will be close to record warmth. Winds should be from the south-southwest at 15 to 25 mph.

The work and school week looks to start warm with highs in the mid to upper 70s. A cold front is expected to move through the area during the evening and overnight hours. Rain chances are less than slight for us. The better dynamics for rain will likely be too far to the north with the best moisture too far to the east. A less than slight chance means less than 10%, so this will probably be a dry frontal passage for us.

Tuesday will be much cooler with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s under mostly sunny skies.

Wednesday should be a little warmer with highs in the mid 60s under partly cloudy skies.

Another cold front looks to move through the area late Wednesday into early Thursday. This will cool us down a bit for Thursday with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.

A secondary shot of cold air arrives late Friday with highs for the end of the work week in the mid to upper 50s.

The coldest air of next week, for now, looks to be next weekend with highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Have a spectacular Sunday!

Friday, January 04, 2008

A Warm and Windy Weekend Ahead

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

It was a chilly start to the day with temperatures in the mid 30s to low 40s. This afternoon was warmer, windy and mostly cloudy. Highs were in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Warm and windy conditions are expected for Saturday and Sunday. Highs look to be in the mid 70s under partly cloudy skies. Winds will be from the south-southwest at 15 to 25 mph. Even though we have had moisture return to the area, there will still be an elevated fire danger this weekend.

A cold front should move through the area late Monday. This will bring much cooler temperatures to the area and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms Monday night. Highs look to be in the low 70s for the start of the work week.

We may see a linger shower or two early Tuesday morning. After that we can expect partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Wednesday and Thursday look to be dry with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Have a super Saturday!

A Warm Weekend In Store

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly....

It was a breezy but warmer day yesterday as we finally made it into the 50's. Another cooler morning is on store as temperatures stay around 40 degrees. The real kicker is that the winds are going to stick around the next few days so the wind chills this morning still make it feel quite cool.

Today we still sunshine with scattered clouds as some moisture returns to the area. Winds will be a key factor as they gusts over 30 mph and thrust temperatures rising to the low 60's. Overnight thanks to the winds we should keep our lows around 50.

This weekend will be a windy one as winds continue through Sunday. The good news is we are going to warm up. High will be in the mid 70's with lows in the lower 50's.

As a front approaches on Monday night a slight chance of rain and cooler temperatures return to the forecast, Highs will drop back to the 60's and lows in the upper 30's.

Enjoy your weekend and have a wonderful day!

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Warmer Temperatures On The Way

From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...

We started off cold this morning with temperatures right at or just below freezing. A quick moving upper level disturbance caused some light rain for part of the area early this morning. This did lead to some slick spots in a few locations. By this afternoon, we had warmed up into the low 50s which is a little below average for this time of year.

Well above average temperatures and windy conditions are expected Friday through Monday. Highs tomorrow look to be in the low to mid 60s and then warm into the low to mid 70s for this weekend and early next week.

A cold front should move through the region late Monday. This will lead to a slight chance of rain for us Monday afternoon. That chance increases to 20% Monday night and early Tuesday. Cooler air looks to be in place starting Tuesday with highs in the mid 50s.

Wednesday and next Thursday are expected to be cool and dry with highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Have a fantastic Friday!

The Warm Up Begins

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

2008 will be known for coming in with a cold streak. We hit the coldest temperatures in the Big Country that we have seen since back in December of 2005. The good news- it is warming up. Temperatures this morning are in the low 30's thanks to southerly winds and cloud cover due to a disturbance moving over head in the upper levels. This system is causing a blanket of mid and upper level clouds as well as precipitation in the upper levels. A few sprinkles are making to the ground but with the dry air at the surface almost all activity evaporates before it hits the ground.

This system will continue to push east and most of the cloud cover moves along giving way to plenty of sunshine with a few clouds through the day. As the jet stream is now pushed north a warming trend will continue through the weekend. We will deal with one drier day but moisture should begin its return into the weekend. Highs today rebound to more seasonable like making it into the mid 50's. Overnight we will get down to upper 30’s.

This weekend partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures hitting around 70 will persist with high pressure the main player. Overnight lows will be around 50.

Early next week another front rolls through knocking back temperatures and brining our first chance of rain into 2008.

Have a great day!

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Wednesday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....

After a very cold night last night with temperatures falling well into the teens, all of us in the Big Country will see slightly warmer temperatures in the mid 20's for tonight.

The coldest weather for this week is behind us however, as warmer temperatures will be expected for tomorrow through the weekend and into early next week.

Although the cold weather will not stay with us for much longer, the dry weather will last at least until the early to middle part of next week. By Monday night and into Tuesday, an upper level storm system will move close enough to us to bring in moisture from the Gulf and warrant at least a slight chance of showers.

Temperatures will remain in the low 70's throughout the weekend and into Monday before another cool down takes place on Tuesday.

Have a great day!!!

A Cold Wednesday Morning

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

We saw a cold start to the 2008 year as temperatures dropped into the teens. Yesterday there was plenty of sunshine with a dry air mass in place but the highs only made it into the upper 40's. With the winds blowing it continued to feel chilly even during the afternoon.

It is another bitterly cold morning, bundle up because temperatures are in the teens with the winds making it feel even colder. You may want to start the car a few minutes early as it will take a while to heat up on your way to work. Highs today will only reach the mid to upper 40’s with a few high clouds. Tonight we will warm up into the 20's as the winds begin to switch out of the southeast .

As a high pressure pushes east our winds will stay out of the southeast into the weekend. This will mean moisture and warmer air returning to the Big Country. Highs gradually increase to the 60's by the weekend. Lows will go from 20's tonight to 40's for the weekend.

Early next week a disturbance may cause a few showers Monday night into Tuesday. Since we just started a new year we are in a deficit but we did end 2007 with 12 inches in the rain bucket.

Have a great day!

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Tuesday Evening Update

From Meteorologist Nathan Motz....

After a very cold start to the New Year last night, temperatures tonight will be even colder. Surface high pressure continues to build in bringing cold and very dry air south into west central Texas. Tomorrow, afternoon high temperatures will be fairly cool as well but a warming trend will begin starting on Thursday which will last through the weekend.

No significant chance for any rainfall will be in the forecast throughout the next seven days as drier air continues to remain over the area. Until the Gulf of Mexico opens up and allows deeper moisture to return northward, chances for rain will remain slim to nil across the Big Country.

Have a great Wednesday!!!

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