Thursday, July 03, 2008

Same Old Song & Dance In Weather:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A cold front to the north will stall over Oklahoma late today. One forecast model is stalling the front close to the Red River and develops thunderstorms on this front. There could be a storm or two later this evening roughly north of US 380, or an Aspermont-Haskell-Throckmorton line. Most of the action will probably stay up in Texoma. Otherwise, with daytime heating a stray thunderstorm could develop in any given spot across the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley each day. Mostly Sunny to Partly Cloudy conditions with highs in the middle 90s and lows in the lower 70s across the board with that very isolated pop-up storm are the main weather feaures into the middle of next week.

*4th of July: Partly Cloudy with highs in the middle 90s. I can't rule out a stray thunderstorm in the daytime heating of the day. Weather should be great for the nightly fireworks events across West Central Texas!

KRBC Triple Doppler Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy, Breezy & Warm
A Very Isolated T-Storm
Highs: 90-95°
Wind: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy, Breezy & Mild
Isolated T-Storms Possible (Mainly US 380 & North)
Lows: 69-74°
Wind: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Friday (4th of July):
Mostly Sunny, Breezy & Warm
A Stray T-Storm
Highs: 92-96°
Winds: S 10-15
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Have a great Thursday...

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