Thursday, July 17, 2008

Hot & Dry Weather Settles Back In Place:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Hot and dry weather forecast will began to dominate the forecast today and as we head into the weekend. Area of high pressure to our west and east, as well as dry air filtering in from the South Central U.S. will help bring highs back into the upper 90s the next few days. There is a slight chance for isolated t-storms today, mainly in the far western Big Country. The moisture surge/axis has shifted somewhat west from yesterday.

* Down the road, temperatures remain slightly above normal into the upper 90s with lows in the lower to middle 70s. Look for partly cloudy days and night through the next seven days. With the daytime heating, there could be a few widely isolated storms pop up each afternoon and early evening.

KRBC Triple Doppler Forecast:

Today:
Decreasing Morning Clouds
Partly Cloudy & Hot Afternoon
Isolated Storms in Western Big Country
Highs: 94-98°
Wind: SE 5-10
Rain Chance: 20% (Far Western Counties)
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Warm
Lows: 70-75°
Wind: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Friday:
Mostly Sunny & Hot
Highs: 95-99°
Winds: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Have a great Thursday...

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