Thursday, August 07, 2008

Isolated Storms - Dry for Most

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Thanks for stopping by. The overall theme of our weather for the next 7 days is heat. Two things bring us a slight chance for rain. One being the remnants of Edouard, which caused afternoon thunderstorms across the northern Big Country Thursday. The other weather-make to watch is a cold front expected to drop across the Red River and give us a glancing blow which leads to a slight rain chance Friday going into Saturday. Otherwise, we're about to get back to hot and mainly dry weather for the next week.

There also could be a quick chance for rain Monday night into Tuesday, monitoring that at this time. Your weekend will be hot and humid.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, low 73 with isolated showers and storms.

Friday: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of storms mainly north of I-20 across northern counties of the Big Country. High 97.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, low 73. Isolated shower possible.

Saturday: Isolated storms mainly north of I-20, otherwise partly cloudy and hot, high of 99.

Sunday: Partly cloudy, around 100.

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