Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Isolated T-Storms Possible Tonight

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..

A fast moving low pressure area was spinning through Colorado Wednesday afternoon, headed southeast toward Texas. The projected path of the low takes it from the Texas Panhandle southeast along the Red River, to the north of our area. That isn't the favorable position for rain in our area, but close enough that a few isolated thunderstorms are possible across the northern Big Country, roughly along and north of Interstate 20. In addition, lack of low level moisture in our area doesn't bode well for rain.

This system is in and out of the region tonight and brings gusty and dry northwest wind to our area Thursday. Temperatures Thursday should be 15 to 20 degrees cooler than they were Wednesday.

On Friday, back close to 80 degrees and warm weather through Saturday until the next front Saturday night gives a slight cooling for Sunday.

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