Thursday, May 29, 2008

HOT AND HOTTER

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER

I'VE MADE NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO MY FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS - HIGH PRESSURE IS IN CONTROL WHICH MEANS HOT AND DRY WEATHER. ALL THIS POINTS TO THE PATTERN WANTING TO GO SUMMER TIME ON US ABOUT A MONTH EARLY. THE JET STREAM SHOULD STAY TO OUR NORTH FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS WHICH CARRIES THE STORM TRACK FARTHER NORTH AWAY FROM OUR AREA.

REMINDERS - TO BATTLE THE HEAT, DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. TAKE WORK BREAKS - TRY TO GET MOST OF YOUR WORK DONE IN THE MORNINGS OR LATE EVENING - CHECK ON THE ELDERLY AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE COOL ENOUGH - GIVE YOUR PETS PLENTY OF WATER AND SHADE.

TONIGHT: MAINLY CLEAR SKIES WITH A LOW OF 70. SOUTH WIND ABOUT 10.

TOMORROW: MOSTLY SUNNY AND 95 - A LITTLE HOTTER WEST OF ABILENE. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20.

TOMORROW NIGHT: CLEAR AND 71.

WEEKEND: SUNNY AND HOT, UPPER 90'S.

Hot & Dry Pattern Settles Across Texas:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited at KRBC...

* Heat ridge will continue to build across western Texas the next few days and keep us in a dry pattern. Heavy rains Tuesday night/Wednesday morning have greened up vegitation and moistened the soil, which in turn will help supress some of the heat the next couple of days. Breezy and warm weather will quickly dry things out so by the weekend, expect numbers close to 100 with some areas in the western Big County and Heartland to reach or possibly exceed 100 degrees.

* Rain Chances: I don't see any rain chances in the forecast for a while so dry pattern will remain in place into at least the end of next week.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Cloudy This Morning
Mostly Sunny, Breezy & Hot This Afternoon
Highs: 92-95
Wind: S 10-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
A Few Clouds Late & Warm
Lows: 68-72
Wind: S 15-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Friday:
Sunny & Hot
Highs: 93-96
Wind: SW 15-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Enjoy your Thursday...

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

HOT AND DRY DAYS AHEAD

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

AFTER MUCH OF THE BIG COUNTRY RECEIVED RAIN LAST NIGHT AND THIS MORNING, THE WEATHER IS RETURNING TO A DRY SITUATION ONCE AGAIN. WHILE AN ISOLATED STORM OR TWO IS POSSIBLE THROUGH LATE EVENING, OUR CHANCE FOR RAIN IS DECREASING. FROM NOW THROUGH THIS TIME NEXT WEEK, IT APPEARS THAT HIGH PRESSURE WILL RULE WHICH MEANS DRY WEATHER AND TEMPERATURES WILL CLIMB.

TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A LOW IN THE UPPER 60'S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10.

TOMORROW: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A FEW CLOUDS, HIGH NEAR 90. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20.

THURSDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLEAR WITH A LOW NEAR 68.
FRIDAY: SUNNY AND 93.


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH UPPER 90'S.

Drying Out & Warming Up:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Nice Soaking Rain: The complex of thunderstorms late last night and early this morning brought a much needed soaking to the Big Country. As of about 5:00 AM this morning, Abilene Regional Airport had picked up 1.27" (Storm Total) and Dyess AFB had picked up about 2.36" (Storm Total) of rain. The Snyder and Sweetwater Airport picked up roughly around 0.50" each while Doppler radar estimates show parts of the Big Country saw 2-3 inches of rain (especially north of US 180). Enjoy this rainfall because this is about all we'll see for a while.

* With the front stalled out in the Southern Big Country/Northern Concho Valley & Heartland, as well as left over outflow boundaries from the storms overnight, there could be an isolated thunderstorm or two today but that is it for rain. A heat ridge of high pressure will build across the Lone Star State spelling hot and dry weather well into next week. The rainfall we saw will help keep highs down some through the early weekend but expect the soil moisture to dry up really quickly. Highs will climb into the upper 90s (with some spots at 100+) by the late weekend and early next week. Dry conditions will persist for the period.


KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Cloudy This Morning
Partly Cloudy This Afternoon, Cooler
A Slight Chance for T-Storms
Highs: 87-90
Wind: SE 10-15
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Mild
Lows: 66-69
Wind: SE 5-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Wednesday:
Sunny & Warmer
Highs: 90-94
Wind: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Have a great Wednesday...

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Storm Chance Through Wednesday AM

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

MOST OF THE BIG COUNTRY WILL BE IN A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH UNTIL 10:00PM. FACTORS SUCH AS AN APPROACHING COOL FRONT AND DRY LINE WILL HELP CREATE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE AREA BETWEEN ABILENE AND THE RED RIVER. THOSE STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO PUSH SOUTH WITH THE FRONT DURING THE NIGHT. SOME STORMS MAY BECOME SEVERE AND PRODUCE LOCALLY HEAVY AMOUNTS OF RAIN. HAIL AND DAMAGING WIND IS THE PRIMARY SEVERE WEATHER THREAT.

THE STORMS SHOULD LINGER IN THE AREA THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING THEN MOVE OUT OF THE AREA. WHEN THAT HAPPENS, THE RAIN IS GONE FROM THE FORECAST THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK. A VERY HOT AND DRY END OF THE WEEK AND WEEKEND IS ANTICIPATED.

TONIGHT: A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH WITH A 50% CHANCE FOR STORMS, LOW NEAR 68. EAST WIND 10 TO 15.

WEDNESDAY: MORNING SHOWERS AND STORMS, THEN PARTLY CLOUDY THE REST OF THE DAY, HIGH 89. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 69.

THURSDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH 92.

Dry Today, Storms Arrive Tonight:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

***There is a slight risk for severe weather for tonight across the Northern Big Country area... north of US 380 or a Haskell to Throckmorton line and northward. An isolated severe storm or two could be possible north of I-20 as well***

* The forecast will be dry through the daytime hours as the cap will hold throughout the day with a lack of a boundary to help kick off storms. The dry line will remain well to our west across the Permian Basin for today so the forecast today will be partly cloudy and hot.

* Thunderstorms will be possible tonight across the Big Country as a cold front drops into our area. The best chances for thunderstorms, some of which could be severe, will be north of Interstate 20 where the front should stall out by morning. Storms will remain in place across our area through the morning hours. Model runs are suggesting a complex of storms will develop and drop south and eastward overnight into the early morning hours.

* The front will stay stalled the next day or two and eventually dissipate as a upper level heat ridge builds in from south and western Texas and will bring hot and dry weather back to the Big Country, Heartland, and Northern Concho Valley as we head toward the weekend.


KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Cloudy Early
Partly Cloudy, Windy Hot
Highs: 94-98
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy, T-Storms Late
A Few Could Be Severe
Lows: 65-68
Wind: S 15-25, becoming NE late
Rain Chance: 40%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (I-20 & Northward)

Wednesday:
Mostly Cloudy Early, AM Storms
Decreasing Clouds, An Isolated Storms
Highs: 88-92
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 40% (AM) & 20% (PM)
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (AM only)

* Enjoy your Tuesday...

Monday, May 26, 2008

SLIGHT CHANCE FOR STORMS IN THE FORECAST

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL EXIST THROUGH THE LATE NIGHT HOURS TONIGHT ACROSS MAINLY THE WESTERN BIG COUNTRY AREA. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10:00PM FOR COKE, FISHER, MITCHELL, NOLAN, SCURRY AND STONEWALL COUNTIES WHICH MEANS STORMS WITH LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS ARE POSSIBLE IN AND NEAR THE WATCH AREA.

ONCE AGAIN ON TUESDAY, WE'LL SEE A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR AFTERNOON THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS OUR WESTERN COUNTIES IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE DRY LINE. BUT SOMETHING ELSE MAY CAUSE SOME THUNDERSTORMS TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.

A COLD FRONT IS FORECAST TO DROP OUT OF OKLAHOMA INTO NORTHWEST TEXAS TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY. AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 20 STAND THE BEST CHANCE FOR STORMS TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. AFTER THAT CHANCE FOR RAIN IS GONE, IT CERTAINLY LOOKS HOT AND DRY FOR THE END OF THE WEEK AND THE UPCOMING WEEKEND.

TONIGHT: A 20% CHANCE FOR THUNDRSTORMS, SOME COULD BE SEVERE, LOW NEAR 73. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20.

TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A 20% CHANCE FOR LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING STORMS, SOME SEVERE. HIGH NEAR 95.

TUESDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40% CHANCE FOR STORMS, MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF I-20. LOW NEAR 69.

WEDNESDAY: A 30% CHANCE FOR STORMS, HIGH 89.

THURSDAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND: SUNNY, HOT AND DRY, UPPER 90'S.

Hot & Windy, Thunderstorms Return:

Happy Memorial Day and Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Another hot and windy day across our area to start this short work week for many of us. An area of clouds will make their way across the region this morning, but expect a partly cloudy sky after the morning clouds pass and break up. The dryline will advance into the Western Big Country as we get into the afternoon and we could see isolated strong storms develop along and east of the dryline this afternoon and storm could last into the evening.

* A cold front will slip into our area Tuesday night/early Wednesday and bring a better chance of rain and thunderstorms overnight and early Wednesday morning. Forecast model runs are suggesting a complex of storms may move into the Big Country, which could mean some badly needed rainfall for the area.

* Here is the severe weather outlook from our friends at the NWS/San Angelo:

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF WEST CENTRAL TEXAS.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT
THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING OFF A DRYLINE IN THE PERMIAN BASIN THIS AFTERNOON...MAY MOVE NORTHEAST INTO WEST CENTRAL TEXAS LATE IN THE AFTERNOON AND OVERNIGHT. THE BEST CHANCE OF STORMS WILL BE OVER THE BIG COUNTRY. THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS...NORTH OF A SWEETWATER TO HASKELL LINE. LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS WILL BE THE MAIN THREATS.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TUESDAY NIGHT IN THE BIG COUNTRY...NORTH INTERSTATE 20...AS A COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH. LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS ARE THE MAIN THREAT.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SPOTTER ACTIVATION MAY BE NEED LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.



KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Hot
An Isolated Afternoon Storm
Highs: 95-98
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Northwest Big Country)

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy, Windy & Warm.
An Isolated T-Storm Possible
Lows: 71-74
Wind: S 10-20
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Northwest Big Country)

Thursday:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Still Hot.
A Few Isolated T-Storms
Highs: 96-99
Wind: S 20-25
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Northern Big Country)

* Enjoy your Thursday...

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Another Hot & Windy Day:

Good Morning From KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

***Red Flag Warning in effect this afternoon for Fisher & Nolan County for this afternoon***

***Fire Weather Watch in effect this afternoon for Scurry & Mitchell County for this afternoon***


* A deepening surface low out west will help keep a tight pressure gradient in place over West Texas so more windy and warm conditions for the entire area. In addition. drier air moving into the Western Big Country and will combine with hot temperatures giving those areas relative humidity values of less than 20 percent. Elevated Fire Weather conditions will remain in place over the area... especially the Western Big Country and into the Permian Basin.

* A slight chance of thunderstorms will blanket the forecast through the holiday weekend as small disturbances will rotate around the upper low out west and interact with moisture over Texas helping increase a chance for a storm. Any storm that does develop could be strong or possibly severe. It doesn't look like a good soaking for the next 5 day... just hit and miss thunderstorms.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Hot
Highs: 94-98
Wind: S 20-30
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Warm.
An Isolated T-Storm Possible
Lows: 70-74
Wind: S 20-35
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Thursday:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Still Hot.
A Few Isolated T-Storms
Highs: 93-97
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Enjoy your Thursday...

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Hot, Windy & Dry Weather For Now...

Good Morning From KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

***Red Flag Warning in effect this afternoon for Fisher, Nolan, Scurry & Mitchell County***

* A deepening surface low in Eastern Colorado will result in windy conditions for the entire area. In addition. drier air moving into the Western Big Country and will combine with hot temperatures giving those areas relative humidity values of less than 20 percent.

* Rain chances will return to the forecast as get toward the end of the week as a storm system takes shape over the western U.S. and will slowly track toward our direction. The SPC shows any threat of severe weather just to our north over Texoma, but still any storm that develops over the weekend could become possibly severe.




KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Hot
Highs: 96-100
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Warm
Lows: 68-72
Wind: S 20-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Thursday:
Partly Cloudy, Windy & Hot
Highs: 94-97
Wind: S 20-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Enjoy your Wednesday...

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

A Few Degrees Cooler, Yet Still Hot...Rain Chances Ahead:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited at KRBC...

* A weak cold front will drop southward through the Big Country this morning and about all we'll see from it is just a wind shift and about a two to three degrees cooler than yesterday. Abilene officially hit 98 yesterday with 100 reached in Brownwood, Sweetwater and Snyder. I expect highs today about 96-98 in most spots although it could be a tad warmer across the Heartland and Northern Concho Valley as the front slowly drifts southward. Lows tonight will still be above average into the middle and upper 60s. Highs on Wednesday will hold into the middle 90s.

* Rain chances will return to the forecast as get toward the end of the week as a storm system takes shape over the western U.S. and will slowly track toward our direction. The SPC in its Day 4-8 outlook is suggesting we could see some severe weather on Day 4 (Saturday) but we will have to wait and see over the next couple of days how the storm dynamics take shape.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
A Few Clouds & Continued Hot
Highs: 96-99
Wind: E 10-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Mild
Lows: 64-67
Wind: SE 10-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tuesday:
Partly Cloudy & Hot
Highs: 94-96
Wind: SE 15-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Enjoy your Tuesday...

Monday, May 19, 2008

More Hot Weather - Storms Possible This Weekend

FROM THE KRBC WEATHER CENTER AND CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER...

THE HIGH IN ABILENE MONDAY TOPPED 98 DEGREES WHILE SNYDER, SWEETWATER AND BROWNWOOD ALL SCORED 100 DEGREES. EVEN THOUGH A VERY WEAK FRONT WILL BE IN THE AREA TUESDAY, TEMPERATURES SHOULD STILL CLIMB IN TO THE UPPER 90'S IN THE ABILENE AREA AND CLOSE TO 100 AGAIN WEST AND SOUTH OF ABILENE.

NO MAJOR CHANGES TO THE FORECAST THROUGH THURSDAY, EXCEPT MORE HUMIDITY RETURNING ON WEDNESDAY. ONCE THE HUMIDITY RETURNS, IT WILL STAY HUMID WITH LOTS OF LOW LEVEL MOISTURE THROUGH MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY.

SPEAKING OF THE UPCOMING HOLIDAY WEEKEND, THERE IS A 20% CHANCE FOR STORMS ON FRIDAY, 30% SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AND 20% ON MONDAY.

HIGHS ABOVE 90 THROUGH FRIDAY, IN THE 80'S FOR THE WEEKEND.

Hot Weather Starts The Week:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Hot weather will dominate the forecast the next few days across West Central Texas. We will see the warmest temperatures this year... so far. Highs today in the upper 90s and low 100s. A weak front will push down tonight and tomorrow and will only knock a few degrees off temperatures but still warm with highs in the middle and upper 90s.

* Temperatures will drop back into the lower 90s toward the end of the week with an increased chance for rain.


KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Sunny & Hot
Highs: 98-101
Wind: S 10-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Mild
Lows: 64-66
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tuesday:
Partly Cloudy & Still Hot
Highs: 96-98
Wind: SW 15-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Enjoy your Monday and the new week...

Friday, May 16, 2008

Nice Weekend Ahead... Heat Cranks Up Next Week:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Cool temperatures and overcast conditons this morning across the Big County, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley with a few widely scattered showers. A disturbance still sits over the Trans-Pecos/Northern Rio Grande Valley off to our west and southwest and will stay parked the next few days helping keep clouds in the forecast. A gradual warming trend over the weekend with 80s returning to the area.

* Next week looks to be a very hot week for West Texas. A ridge that has been in place over the West Coast will amplify eastward and will bring very warm temperatures to West Texas. I think for may areas, this could be our first triple digit heat of the season. Highs will climb into the middle to upper 90s on Monday with upper 90s to near 100 in spots through the end of next week.

* Other than the spotty showers here early this morning (Friday), the forecast for West Texas looks dry through the next week.

KRBC Forecast :

Today:
An Isolated AM Shower
Mostly Cloudy & Slightly Warmer
Highs: 77-80
Wind: NE 5-10
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Cool
Lows: 50-54
Wind: NE/S 5-10
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Saturday:
Partly Cloudy & Warmer
Highs: 82-85
Wind: SW 5-10
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Sunday:
Partly Cloudy & Warmer
Highs: 85-88
Lows: 56-59
Rain Chance: None

* Have a great weekend...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Warming Trend on the Way

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

ALL IS QUIET ON THE HOMEFRONT TODAY, COMPARED TO THIS TIME YESTERDAY. TEMPERATURES MORE IN LINE WITH EARLY SPRING OR THE FALL TIME OF YEAR WERE ENJOYED TODAY.

I WILL LEAVE A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR A SHOWER OR STORM IN THE FORECAST TONIGHT FOR AREAS SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 20. THE REASON IS THE COLD FRONT HAS STALLED IN SOUTH TEXAS AND SOME DISTURBANCES ROTATING UP FROM SOUTHWEST TEXAS MAY CAUSE SOME SHOWERS TO DRIFT INTO OUR AREA. IF THEY DO, THEY ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BECOME SEVERE.

THE FORECAST FOR FRIDAY IS MOSTLY CLOUDY TO AT TIMES PARTLY CLOUDY AND WHILE A SHOWER CAN'T BE TOTALLY RULED OUT, THEY ARE MORE LIKELY SOUTH OF OUR AREA. WE'LL KEEP WATCHING TO OUR SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST WHERE RAIN IS POSSIBLE GOING INTO SATURDAY.

BY EARLY NEXT WEEK, DRIER AND MUCH WARMER AIR IS EXPECTED TO MAKE ITS WAY INTO OUR AREA, MORE OF A SUMMER PATTERN.

TONIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY AND COOL, AROUND 53.
FRIDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY TO AT TIMES PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH 75.
SATURDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 82.
SUNDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH MIDDLE 80'S.

Clouds & Cooler Temperatures:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* After an active evening of severe storms, much quieter weather across the KRBC viewing area. Mostly cloudy conditions will dominate the forecast for today with temperatures a degree or two cooler than yesterday into the middle 70s for the day.

* An upper level low pressure (cold pocket of air aloft) will drop into the Permian Basin and Trans-Pecos tonight and could help kick off isolated showers across West Central Texas. Based on the model runs I have looked at this morning, I think better rain chances will be across far West Texas but still will mention the shower chance tonight. Otherwise mostly cloudy tonight with lows generally into the lower 50s.

* Partly cloudy conditions hold as we head into the weekend. The upper level low mentioned above will meander across the upper Rio Grande Valley the next few days so it could kick off an isolated shower or storm, but probably a little too low to add to my morning forecast package. Temperatures will gradually warm back into the 80s across the area.


KRBC Forecast :

Today:
Mostly Cloudy, Cool
Highs: 74-76
Wind: N 15-20
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy, Cool. A Few Isolated Showers
Lows: 51-54
Wind: NE 5-10
Rain Chance: 20-30%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Thursday:
Morning Clouds, then Partly Cloudy
Highs: 76-79
Wind: N 5-15
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Enjoy your Thursday...

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Wednesday Afternoon Update

From Randy Turner in the KRBC Triple Doppler Weather Center ..

A Tornado Watch is in effect until 7:00pm for Coke, Fisher, Mitchell, Nolan and Scurry counties.

We will continue to see a good chance for thunderstorms to develop or move into our area through the overnight hours. A few storms may become severe and produce locally heavy rain.

By Thursday, the rain chance dwindles to 20%. It still looks like temperatures in the upper 70's are in order through Saturday followed by a considerable warming trend on Sunday through the middle of next week.

Wednesday Afternoon: Partly cloudy with a 40% chance for storms, high upper 70's. Light north wind.

Wednesday Night: A 50% chance for storms, some could be severe with heavy rain, low near 55. North wind 5 to 10.

Thursday: Considerable cloudiness, high 75 with a 20% chance for storms.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy with a low of 54.

Friday: Partly cloudy and 78.

Thunderstorm Chances Continue...

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited at KRBC...

* A weak cold front this moring continues to slide southward across West Texas while an upper level low pressure center will move into the Trans-Pecos and will move northeastward into the Panhandle and South Plains today.

* Dynamics will be favorable to scattered thunderstorms north of the cold front but severe weather threat looks to be low with the front having passed though and better instability south of the front. An isolated strong storm or two could still occur. Rain chances will also continue in the forecast for overnight tonight before finally coming to an end early on Thursday.

KRBC Forecast :

Today:
Mostly Cloudy, Scattered Thunderstorms. A Few Could Be Strong
Highs: 78-81
Wind: SE 5-15
Rain Chance: 50%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Mainly East & Southeast Counties)

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy, Cooler. Scattered Thunderstorms
Lows: 52-55
Wind: NW 10-15
Rain Chance: 40%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Thursday:
Decreasing Clouds
Highs: 74-77
Wind: N 10-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

STORMS EXPECTED TONIGHT

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

A CHANCE FOR SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE WITH US THROUGH THE EVENING HOURS. A TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9:00PM FOR BROWN, CALLAHAN, COLEMAN, COMANCHE, EASTLAND AND STEPHENS COUNTIES HERE IN THE KRBC VIEWING AREA.

THE CHANCE FOR STORMS STILL APPEARS TO BE VERY GOOD DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS TONIGHT WITH A COLD FRONT DROPPING INTO THE AREA. STORMS OR SHOWERS SHOULD BE ONGOING INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF WEDNESDSAY. THE RAIN CHANCE DECREASES TO ABOUT 20% THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY.

TONIGHT: THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY, SOME SEVERE, LOW 64. WIND SHIFTING NORTHEAST 10 TO 15.

WEDNESDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30% CHANCE FOR T-STORMS.
HIGH OF 79. NORTH WIND 10 TO 15, BECOMING VARIABLE AT TIMES.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR STORMS, LOW 57.

THURSDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 20% CHANCE FOR STORMS, HIGH 73.

WEEKEND: LOOKS DRY AND WARM, IN THE 80'S.

Strong T-Storms Tonight & Wednesday:

* Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

FROM THE NWS/SAN ANGELO:

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN ANGELO TX
525 AM CDT TUE MAY 13 2008

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF WEST CENTRAL TEXAS.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

A DRYLINE WILL MOVE EAST ACROSS WEST CENTRAL TEXAS TODAY. ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON TO THE WEST OF A SWEETWATER TO ROBERT LEE TO BARNHART LINE. SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS WEST CENTRAL TEXAS TONIGHT...AS
A DRYLINE MOVES BACK TO THE WEST AND A COOL FRONT MOVES SOUTH ACROSS THE BIG COUNTRY. A FEW STORMS MAY BE SEVERE TO THE EAST OF A CROSS PLAINS TO MENARD TO SONORA LINE. THE MAIN THREATS WILL BE LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY

THE COMBINATION OF A COOL FRONT AND AN UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM WILL BRING A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. A FEW STORMS MAY BE SEVERE...WITH THE MAIN THREATS BEING LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS. ALSO...ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL BE
POSSIBLE.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

SPOTTER ACTIVATION MAY BE REQUIRED TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mixture of Sun& Clouds.
Isolated Storms (Eastern Counties)
Highs: 89-94
Wind: SW 20-30
Rain Chance: 20% (East)
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Eastern Counties)

Tonight:
Showers & T-Storms.
Some Storms Severe
Lows: 64-66
Wind: SW 15-20/NW 15-20
Rain Chance: 60%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (All Areas)

Tuesday:
Mostly Cloudy, Morning Storms. Then Chance of Afternoon Storms
Highs: 75-78
Wind: NW 10-20
Rain Chance: 50% (AM) & 30% (PM)
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Roughly East of US 277)

* Have a great Tuesday...

Monday, May 12, 2008

LOOKS STORMY TUESDAY NIGHT

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..


THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE FOR RAIN TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY AND THAT'S OUR TOP WEATHER HEADLINE OF THE EVENING. A COLD FRONT APPROACHES THE AREA TUESDAY NIGHT AND, COMBINED WITH AMPLE MOISTURE, SHOULD CREATE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE KRBC VIEWING AREA. A FEW OF THE STORMS COULD BECOME SEVERE WITH HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS. AFTER THE FRONT PASSES THROUGH, WE WILL EXPERIENCE BELOW NORMAL HIGHS AND LOWS FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK AS WE KEEP GETTING SURGES OF COOL FROM THE NORTH.

MONDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY, LOW 68. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20.

TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH 89. SOUTHWEST WIND 15 TO 25, SLIGHT CHANCE FOR A LATE DAY STORM.

TUESDAY NIGHT: THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY, SOME SEVERE, LOW NEAR 60.

WEDNESDAY: MORNING STORMS, THEN A DECREASING CHANCE FOR STORMS DURING THE DAY, HIGH OF 75.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS, HIGHS MIDDLE 70'S.

WEEKEND - SUNNY AND WARMER, IN THE 80'S.

Warming Up, Thunderstorms Return:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* After a cool Sunday, daytime highs will jump across the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley today into the upper 80s and lower 90s in a few spots. Windy conditions will be in place across the area today, howevere not fire related weather advisories have been issued for today across the area. Lows tonight will be warm into the middle 60s. Look for increasing clouds Tuesday afternoon across the area ahead of the next rain chances for West Texas.

* A storm system is forecast to develop near the Four Corners region on Tuesday and then track across southern New Mexico on Wednesday. A dryline is expected to advance east into West Central Texas on Tuesday. A cold front apporoaches from the north later in the day. With this setup, thunderstorms will be a good possibility Tuesday through Wednesday. Severe weather will be possible during that time including large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.

* The SPC has West Central Texas placed under a slight risk for severe weather in this mornings Day 2 (Tuesday) and Day 3 (Wednesday) outlooks.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy, Warmer and Windy
Highs: 87-92
Wind: S 20-30
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy, Warm, Breezy
Lows: 65-68
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tuesday:
Partly Cloudy, Clouds Increasing By Afternoon. Isolated PM Storms
Highs: 88-92
Wind: SW 10-20
Rain Chance: 20% (PM)
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (PM)

* Enjoy your Monday and the new week...

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Unsettled Weather This Week

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

WE WILL SEE AN UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN THIS WEEK WITH RAIN IN THE FORECAST FOUR DAYS IN A ROW - BUT NOT EVERYONE WILL SEE RAIN EACH OF THOSE DAYS. HOPEFULLY, HOWEVER, BY WEEKS END, EVERYONE WILL HAVE HAD SOME MOISTURE.

A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE SOUTHWESTERN U.S. WHICH WILL, IN TURN, ALLOW SOME COOLER AIR TO MOVE INTO OUR ARE. HERE IT IS THE MIDDLE OF MAY WITH NO SIGNS OF THESE STRONG COLD FRONTS STOPPING.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY, WE WILL WARM UP - MIDDLE 80'S MONDAY, UPPER 80'S TO 90 TUESDAY. BY LATE TUESDAY, A CHANCE FOR STORMS WILL ENTER THE FORECAST AND, BY TUESDAY NIGHT, A GOOD 50% CHANCE FOR STORMS IS INDICATED.

ONCE THE COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT, HIGHS FOR WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE 70'S EACH DAY, ABOUT 10 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. RAIN CHANCE WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ARE IN THE 20 TO 30 PERCENT RANGE.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Quick Temperature Changes This Weekend:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A weak front will move through the Big Country this morning but will have no impact on our weather other than a few clouds and a wind shift. Temperatures will remain warm into the upper 80s and lows tonight into the middle 60s.

* The front will stall and lift northward as a warm front early tomorrow and temperatures will see a major warm-up with highs in the middle to upper 90s across the area. The warm front will wash out ahead of another cold front that will have some impact by Sunday (Mother's Day).

* Once the front passes Saturday night, highs on Sunday will get knocked back about 20 degrees back into the middle 70s. As the week progresses, another warm and dry pattern sets up until Wedneday when a slight chance of rain returns to the forecast.


KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy & Warm
Highs: 87-921
Wind: NW 10-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Warm
Low: 64-66
Wind: SW 5-10
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Saturday:
Sunny & Hot
High: 94-98
Wind: W 10-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Have a great weekend...

Thursday, May 08, 2008

FANTASTIC WEATHER

FROM THE KRBC WEATHER CENTER ..

YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR A NICER WEATHER DAY TODAY WITH HIGHS IN THE 80'S, AMPLE SUNSHINE AND, FOR A CHANGE, NOT MUCH WIND. AND IT'S ONLY GOING TO GET WARMER AS WE GO THROUGH SATURDAY BEFORE A COLD FRONT SATURDAY NIGHT BRINGS COOLER AIR BACK TO THE AREA FOR SUNDAY, STILL NOT BAD THOUGH.

I DID GO AHEAD AND PUT A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RAIN BACK IN THE FORECAST FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY BUT CHANCES LOOK SLIM AT THIS POINT, STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES.

TONIGHT: CLEAR SKIES WITH A LOW AROUND 60.

FRIDAY: GREAT WEATHER FOR THE WESTERN HERITAGE CLASSIC, HIGH AROUND 88.

SATURDAY: ANOTHER GREAT WESTERN HERITAGE WEATHER DAY BUT LOOK OUT, IT'S GOING TO GET HOT -- AROUND 94 DEGREES.

SUNDAY: COOLER, HIGHS IN THE MIDDLE 70'S.

Warm & Dry Weather Ahead:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Weak surface high pressure will moves east today. Light northwest winds this morning become south to southwest 5 to 10 mph late morning and afternoon.

* A weak surface low pressure system will move across the Red River Friday. This will bring downslope southwest to northwest winds of 5 to 10 mph friday along with warmer temperatures in the 90s. Continued warm into Saturday as a surface low develops ahead of a stronger cold front. The cold front moves through late saturday night...Bringing gusty north winds into midday Sunday and cooler temperatures in the mid 70s to mid 80s. No rain expected. May see elevate fire weather danger monday in the Big Country and Concho Valley as yet another stronger low develops in the panhandle...Bringing gusty southwest winds.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Sunny & Warm
Highs: 87-92
Wind: NW 5-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Mostly Clear & Mild
Low: 60-65
Wind: S 10-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Friday:
Partly Cloudy & Warm
High: 88-92
Wind: NW 5-10
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Have a great Thursday...

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Warm to Hot Rest of the Week

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

WE SAW SOME STRONG THUNDERSTORMS, AND EVEN HAD ONE REPORT OF A TORNADO, IN NORTHERN HASKELL AND NORTHWESTERN THROCKMORTON COUNTY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AROUND 3:00PM.

THE STORMS FORMED IN RESPONSE TO AN UPPER LEVEL LOW MOVING THROUGH THE AREA AND A COLD FRONT COMING INTO THE REGION FROM THE NORTHWEST.

ELSEWHERE, DRY WEST WIND PREVAILED. FROM THIS POINT FORWARD, I EXPECT SKIES TO BE MAINLY CLEAR WITH A FEW PASSING CLOUDS, ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE NORTHERN BIG COUNTRY. TEMPERATURES SHOULD DROP INTO THE 50'S TONIGHT.

THE TREND, HOWEVER, IS FOR VERY WARM TEMPERATURES THE NEXT FEW DAYS, A LITTLE ABOVE NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF MAY. THE NEXT COLD FRONT SATURDAY NIGHT WILL DROP TEMPERATURES BACK CLOSE TO 80 FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY. RAIN CHANCES ARE SCARCE AT THIS TIME.

TONIGHT: CLEAR TO PARTLY CLOUDY WITH MIDDLE 50'S. NORTHWEST 10 TO 15.

THURSDAY: SUNSHINE WITH MIDDLE TO UPPER 80'S. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: SUNNY, LOW TO MID 90'S.

Storms Ending, Windy & Warmer:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

From the KRBC Triple Doppler Weather Center...

(04:24:03) iembot: SJT issues Red Flag Warning valid at May 07, 10:00 AM CDT for Coke, Crockett, Fisher, Irion, Nolan, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green [TX] till May 07, 8:00 PM CDT

(03:03:45) iembot: SJT issues Wind Advisory valid at May 07, 10:00 AM CDT for Coke, Concho, Crockett, Fisher, Irion, Jones, Nolan, Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Taylor, Tom Green [TX] till May 07, 7:00 PM CDT

* Thunderstorms continue to progress north and east this morning across West Central Texas. The storms could still be severe through noon across the area but so far, most of the severe weather has been centered over the South Plains early this morning. There is a slight risk for severe weather today for our eastern counties, but I do expect the storms to be out of all of our area, especially those eastern counties by lunch time.

* Windy conditions today will elevate the fire danger across the area so Red Flag Warnings have been issued, as well as Windy Advisories. Highs today will climb into the lower and middle 80s. Lows tonight in the middle 50s. A weak cold front will move into the area tonight.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Thunderstorms Ending From West to East. Strong Storms Possible Until Noon. Then Decreasing Clouds and Windy
Highs: 82-85
Wind: SW 20-30
Rain Chance: 40% (AM)
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (AM)

Tonight:
Mostly Clear & Cooler
Low: 53-56
Wind: SW/NW 15-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Thursday:
Mostly Sunny & Warmer
High: 89-93
Wind: S 5-10
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

* Have a great Wednesday...

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Thunderstorms Likely Today & Tonight:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

FROM THE KRBC WEATHER CENTER....

LARGE THUNDERSTORM COMPLEX WAS MOVING SOUTHEAST THROUGH THE BIG COUNTRY EARLY THIS MORNING. MOST OF THIS RAIN EAST OF THE REGION BY SUNRISE. ISOLATED/SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE LATER TODAY...BUT THE BEST CHANCE WILL BE AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AS A SURFACE TROUGH AND UPPER LOW MOVES ACROSS THE REGION.

BY TUESDAY NIGHT...THE THREAT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL INCREASE ACROSS WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...AS AN INTENSE UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM COMBINES WITH GULF MOISTURE. A SQUALL LINE...WITH EMBEDDED SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS...IS EXPECTED TO PUSH RAPIDLY EAST ACROSS WEST CENTRAL TEXAS LATE TUESDAY NIGHT OR EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. DAMAGING WINDS AND LARGE HAIL WILL BE THE PRIMARY SEVERE WEATHER THREATS.

* KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Morning Storms, then Mostly Cloudy with Thunderstorms
Highs: 80-84
Wind: S 15-20
Rain Chance: 50%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight

Tonight:
Thunderstorms Likley, Some Severe, Windy
Lows: 63-65
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 60%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight

Tomorrow:
Storms Ending From West to East. Slight Chance for PM Storms (East)
Highs: 84-87
Wind: SW 20-30
Rain Chance: 50% (AM) 20% (PM-East)
Severe Weather Threat: Slight

Monday, May 05, 2008

Rain Chances Start The Week:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms activity is expected this afternoon and evening as upper level disturbances move across the area ahead of an upper level closed low. The best chance for showers across the Heartland with isolated storm across the Big Country. The shower activity will decrease late tonight and into Tuesday morning as the atmosphere recovers from todays showers. A dryline sharpens across the Permian Basin on Tuesday and pushes east into West Central Texas Tuesday overnight into Wednesday with a squall line possibly developing ahead of the dryline.

* KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Cloudy, Scattered Thunderstorms
Highs: 77-80
Wind: SE 10-15
Rain Chance: 50%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight

Tonight:
Cloudy Periods, Isolated Storms
Lows: 64-67
Wind: SE 15-20
Rain Chance: 40%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight

Tomorrow:
Mostly Cloudy with Isolated Thunderstorms
Highs: 83-86
Wind: S 20-25
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Looks Rainy Monday

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

WE WILL LIKELY SEE RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS IN OUR AREA MONDAY, MONDAY NIGHT, TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT. THE COMBINATION OF AN UPPER LEVEL LOW IN THE SOUTHWEST U.S. AND PLENTY OF MOISTURE AND APPROACHING FRONTS MAKE MONDAY'S RAIN CHANCE 50/50 IF NOT A LITTLE BETTER. IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE TUESDAY NIGHT BEFORE THE RAIN LEAVES THE FORECAST MAKING FOR A DRY REST OF THE WEEK WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY.

SUNDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A LOW NEAR 60. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10. POSSIBLE A FEW ISOLATED SHOWERS MAY POP UP BY MORNING.

MONDAY: MAINLY CLOUDY WITH A HIGH NEAR 75. A 50% CHANCE FOR RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS, ONE OR TWO STORMS COULD BE STRONG. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20.

MONDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CONTINUED GOOD CHANCE FOR STORMS, LOW NEAR 64.

TUESDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY TO PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30% CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Cooler Weather This Weekend:

Good Friday Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A cold front moved through West Central Texas this mornig and has shifted our winds and cooled us down for today with highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s. Another frontal boundary will move in on tonight re-enforcing in a cooler airmass for the weekend. Highs on Saturday highs will be in the lower 70s and Sunday into the middle 70s. Rain chances will return, as well as warmer temperatures into next week.

* Dyess Big Country Airshow Weather: Perfect weather if your heading to Dyess AFB for the air show tomorrow. It will be a bit chilly during the morning but a nice pleasant day out there with a high about 71. Even through it is going to be cool, you still need to apply some sun block if your heading out there and plan on staying out a while. The UV Index is still pretty high, as well as the sun angle so you can still get a sun burn.

KRBC Forecast:

Today: Sunny, Cooler, Not as Windy
Highs: 78-81
Wind: NW 10-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Risk: None

Tonight: Mostly Clear & Cool
Low: 41-45
Wind: NW 5-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Risk: None

Saturday: Sunny & Cool
High: 68-73
Wind: NE 10-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Risk: None

* Have a great weekend...

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Cooler Temperatures for the Weekend

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLGIST RANDY TURNER ..

TODAY WAS OUR WARMEST DAY FOR ABOUT A WEEK. A COUPLE OF COLD FRONTS, ONE TONIGHT AND ANOTHER ONE SATURDAY, WILL KEEP OUR TEMPERATURES MILD OR A LITTLE BELOW NORMAL THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK.

FOR THOSE OF YOU GOING TO THE DYESS AIR SHOW SATURDAY, SPLASH ON THE SUNSCREEN AS WE SHOULD HAVE AMPLE SUN, EVEN THOUGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE LOW 70'S. IT SHOULD BE A GOOD DAY FOR THE AIR SHOW.

THE NEXT RAIN CHANCES WILL START SUNDAY NIGHT BUT RAIN WILL BE MORE LIKELY LATE MONDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.

THURSDAY NIGHT: A FEW CLOUDS, OTHERWISE CLEAR AND 54 WITH A COLD FRONT ARRIVING AFTER MIDNIGHT. WEST THEN NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20.

FRIDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A HIGH AROUND 80. WEST WIND 10 TO 20.

FRIDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLEAR, LOW NEAR 42.

SATURDAY: ANOTHER COLD FRONT SHIFTS WINDS NORTHERLY, HIGH NEAR 72.

SATURDAY NIGHT: A FEW CLOUDS AND 45.

SUNDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, NEAR 75. A FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE BY SUNDAY NIGHT.

Cooling Trend Ahead...

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* SJT issues Red Flag Warning valid at May 01, 10:00 AM CDT for Brown, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Concho, Crockett, Fisher, Haskell, Irion, Jones, Nolan, Runnels, Schleicher, Shackelford, Sterling, Sutton, Taylor, Throckmorton, Tom Green [TX] till May 01, 8:00 PM CDT

* MAF issues Red Flag Warning valid at May 01, 10:00 AM CDT for Andrews, Borden, Crane, Dawson, Ector, Gaines, Glasscock, Howard, Loving, Marfa Plateau, Martin, Midland, Mitchell, Pecos, Reagan, Reeves County and Upper Trans Pecos, Scurry, Upton, Van Horn and Highway 54 Corridor, Ward, Winkler [TX] till May 01, 10:00 PM CDT

* Another warm and dry across the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley as the dryline will mix eastward this afternoon. Winds will continue to remain gusty and elevated fire weather conditions continue across our area. Highs today will be back in the 90s.

* A cold front will move into West Central Texas later tonight and will shift winds and cool us down for Friday with highs in the lower 80s. Another frontal boundary will move in on Friday night forcing in a cooler airmass so on Saturday highs will be in the lower 70s . Perfect weather if your heading to the Dyess Big Country Air Show out at Dyess AFB.

KRBC Forecast:

Today: Mostly Sunny, Hot & Windy. Red Flag Warning
Highs: 91-96
Wind: SW 20-35
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Risk: None

Tonight: Mostly Clear & Cooler
Low: 52-55
Wind: SW 20-30, then NW 15-20 late
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Risk: None

Friday: Sunny & Much Cooler
High: 78-81
Wind: NW 10-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Risk: None

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