Monday, March 09, 2009

BIG Mid-Week Changes

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ....

A long awaited rain is just around the corner and chances look very good. Along with the rain comes drastically colder temperatures. Here is the scenario:

Monday Night - Slight chance for thunderstorms, mild, low of 60. Some storms could become severe. South wind 10 to 20.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy and windy, high near 83. Southwest and west wind 15 to 25. The dryline could set off a storm or two late afternoon but chances look slim.

Tuesday Night: A cold front arrives, lows near 42, cloudy skies.

Wednesday: Cloudy and MUCH COLDER. High near 42, about what the low was from the night before. Gusty north wind 15 to 25. The good part is that rain should develop during the course of the day Wednesday and keep on going through Wednesday night.

Wednesday Night: Cloudy with rain and thunderstorms likely, low in the low to mid 30's. Gusty north wind. If temperatures get cold enough upstairs, some winter mix could also fall.

Thursday: Continued rain off and on, high only near 42.

Thursday Night: Another round of rain and isolated storms, low mid 30's.

Friday: Another rainy day, high mid 40's.

Friday Night: A decreasing chance for rain (30%), low near 37.

Saturday: Cloudy, continued cool, low 50's with a slight chance for rain.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, low 60's.

Monday: Partly cloudy, slight chance for rain, mid 60's.

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