Monday, January 19, 2009

Warmer Through End of the Week

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..

Tuesday should turn out to be the "coolest" day of the work week, even though 61 isn't all that cool. Aloft, high pressure dominates through Wednesday, but the high begins to break down by Thursday.

The high gives way to low pressure which is better for our dry conditions because it gives us a little, not a lot, but a little hope for showers Sunday into Monday.

You'll probably first notice a change in the weather Thursday as clouds increase from the west and southwest. Temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees above normal Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Saturday it's possible to see isolated showers but another low swinging through Sunday into Monday is what I'm hoping will create at least a few showers, and they won't be very heavy where they happen.

Tonight: Clear and 34. North wind 5 to 10.

Tuesday: Sunny, low 60's. North wind 10 to 15.

Tuesday Night: Clear and 38. West wind 5 to 15.

Wednesday: Sunny and warm, low 70's.

Wednesday Night: Clear and cool, low 40's.

Thursday: Turning partly cloudy, high near 75.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, mild, mid 50's.

Friday: Partly cloudy, low 70's.

Friday Night: Cold front, low 40's.

Saturday: Partly cloudy, near 60.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy, 20% chance for light showers, high 55.

Monday: Mostly cloudy, 20% chance for light showers, high near 60.

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