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.

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