Sunday, March 30, 2008

Expecting Storms Monday Morning

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER...

IT'S A FAMILIAR SCENARIO - DRYLINE WITH SOME UPPER LEVEL SUPPORT MOVES EAST, DRYLINE CAUSES T-STORMS TO DEVELOP, DRYLINE MOVES EAST, ENDING THE CHANCE FOR RAIN, COLD FRONT ARRIVES EARLY TUESDAY.

THE DIFFERENCE IN MONDAY'S SETUP IS THE DRYLINE IS EXPECTED TO CAUSE STORMS STARTING EARLY IN THE MORNING, SAY SUNRISE THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON AS IT SLOWLY PUSHES EAST ACROSS THE AREA. SO RATHER THAN THE TYPICAL AFTERNOON STORMS, EXPECT THEM FROM EARLY MORNING THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON. ONE OR TWO MAY BECOME SEVERE.

HIGHS MONDAY AROUND 80, RAIN CHANCE 40%, SSW WIND 15 TO 20.

LOWS MONDAY NIGHT NEAR 50, PARTLY CLOUDY.

HIGHS TUESDAY NEAR 64 WITH GUSTY NORTH WIND ALL DAY.

LOWS TUESDAY NIGHT NEAR 49.

HIGHS WEDNESDAY NEAR 70 WITH A SLIGHT CHNACE FOR SHOWERS WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

WARM THURSDAY, LOW TO MID 80'S.

MID TO UPPER 70'S AND DRY FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY OF THE COMING WEEKEND.

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