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.

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