Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Showers Stay in the Forecast

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

THE RAIN STAYS IN THE FORECAST FOR THE SHORT TERM AND RE-ENTERS THE FORECAST IN THE LONG-TERM.

A MOISTURE AXIS REMAINS DRAPED ACROSS OUR AREA, EVIDENT BY THE CLOUDS THIS AFTERNOON AND SOME SHOWERS IN THE AREA. BEING ON THE EAST SIDE OF A HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE, THE MOISTURE IS TRAPPED AND SHOULD LEAD TO ANOTHER ROUND OF OVERNIGHT SHOWERS AND A GOOD CHANCE FOR RAIN ON WEDNESDAY.

SHOWERS SHOULD BE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, BUT DUE TO ANOTHER TROPICAL WAVE COMING INTO TEXAS FROM THE SOUTHEAST THIS WEEKEND, I'VE PUT RAIN BACK IN THE FORECAST FOR SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY.
TEMPERATURES SHOULD STAY A LITTLE BELOW NORMAL FOR AFTERNOON HIGHS EACH OF THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS.

TONIGHT: A FEW SHOWERS, LOW 73.

TOMORROW: CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS, HIGH 88, 40% CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 15.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY, LOW 72, A FEW SHOWERS.

THURSDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, 20% CHANCE FOR SHOWERS, HIGH 92.

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