Sunday, March 09, 2008

Storms Sunday Night / Monday Morning

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

THERE IS RAIN IN THE FORECAST TONIGHT, THUNDERSTORMS LOOK LIKELY TONIGHT AND SOME COULD BE SEVERE. WE ARE MONITORING FOR THE SEVERE THREAT OF HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS FROM SOME OF THE STORMS, ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN BIG COUNTRY, ABILENE INCLUDED. AS YOU COULD SEE BY THE LOW LEVEL CLOUDS WE HAD AROUND THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, MOISTURE HAS RETURNED TO THE AREA WHICH IS ONE OF THE INGREDIENTS WE NEED FOR STORMS. IN ADDITION, A LOW PRESSURE AREA IN NEW MEXICO WILL HELP WITH LIFTING SOME OF THE MOISTURE TO ALLOW STORMS TO DEVELOP. WE'LL BE MONITORING THIS STORM THREAT THROUGH THE EVENING AND NIGHT HERE AT KRBC. ONCE THE RAIN IS OVER TOMORROW, THE REST OF THE WEEK IS DRY BUT WE MAY BE TALKING ABOUT RAIN AGAIN NEXT WEEKEND, WE'LL MONITOR THAT CHANCE FOR YOU HERE AT KRBC. TWO COLD FRONTS THIS WEEK, ONE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND ANOTHER ON FRIDAY NIGHT BUT NEITHER WILL PROVIDE A MAJOR COOL SPELL.
TONIGHT - RAIN AND T-STORMS, LOW OF 46.
TOMORROW - MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH RAIN MAINLY IN THE MORNING, THEN PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH ONLY AROUND 60.
MONDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 40.
TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 72.

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