Thursday, March 26, 2009

Warm Today, Cold Blast Tomorrow:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* In the wake of yesterday's storms, we're dealing with areas of patchy fog to the east of Abilene this morning, especially from about Brownwood to Eastland to Breckenridge. NWS/Fort Worth has a Dense Fog Advisory out for our eastern counties this morning.

* Today: Very windy and warm conditions are expected today across the area with highs well into the middle and even a few upper 80s with gusty south to southwest winds. We should see mostly sunny conditions during the day with clouds increasing tonight ahead of the next front. Lows tonight in the middle 40s.

* A strong front is due in early Friday morning and will bring quite a drastic chance to the forecast with highs only in the 50s early before temperatures drop through the day. Models are indicating a blizzard across the Panhandle and South Plains of Texas on Friday. Our futurecast model is trying to bring some of the winter precipitation into our northwestern counties. I am going to keep a 20% chance for some light precipitation for tomorrow for areas north of I-20 (light cold rain) while I'll go ahead and mention some mix with light snow flurries or light snow north of US 380. We expect to have a freeze Saturday morning for all the area.

* Twitter: Just a reminder that if your a "Twitterer" you can follow our news and weather updates on the site! Our Weather Site: http://www.twitter.com/krbcwx and the news site is http://www.twitter.com/bigcountryhome

Have a great Thursday...

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