Wednesday, February 27, 2008

HIGH FIRE DANGER AGAIN THURSDAY

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

SOME THINGS NEVER SEEM TO CHANGE. LATELY, THE GUSTY WIND, LOW HUMIDITY AND LACK OF RAIN CONTINUES TO FUEL THE FIRE DANGER. ONCE AGAIN THURSDAY, WIND FROM THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST WILL GUST FROM 20 TO 30MPH, SOMETIMES HIGHER, LEADING TO RED FLAG WARNINGS AROUND OUR AREA. BURN BANS ARE IN EFFECT AREAWIDE.

THE QUESTION THEN BECOMES "WHEN WILL IT RAIN?"

THE ANSWER IS AN OUTSIDE CHANCE THIS WEEKEND, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT, BUT I'M NOT EXPECTING ANY SIGNIFICANT TOTALS AND NOT EVERYONE WILL SEE RAIN. IT IS A VERY SLIGHT CHANCE.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: CLEAR AND 41. SSW WIND 10 TO 15.
THURSDAY: SUNNY AND WINDY, HIGH 78. SSW WIND 20 TO 30.
THURSDAY NIGHT: CLEAR AND 44 WITH A WEAK COLD FRONT DROPPING IN.
FRIDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY TO PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH NEAR 68.
FRIDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 50.
SATURDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND WARM, HIGHS LOW TO MID 70'S, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR AFTERNOON SHOWERS OR STORMS.
SATURDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY, LOW 50'S, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR STORMS.
SUNDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND WARM, APPROACHING 80, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR STORMS.
SUNDAY NIGHT: STRONG COLD FRONT ARRIVES, LOW 40.
MONDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY, AROUND 60.

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