Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Rain Likely Tuesday Night into Wednesday Morning

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

A cold front moves into the area tonight and that should help thunderstorms develop.

A few storms could become severe with large hail and damaging wind the primary threats.

Storms this time of year tend to move slower (due to lighter upper level winds driving them) so they tend to dump heavy rain. Some localized flooding is possible in the heavier storms.

They should be most numerous between the hours of 9pm tonight and 9am Wednesday but a few storms could persist to noon Wednesday, then become more isolated.

Temperature tonight near 59. Wind shifts north 5 to 15. Rain likely, some storms severe.

Temperature Wednesday near 82, mainly morning rain and thunderstorms, less likely late in the day. North wind 10 to 15.

Temperature Wednesday night near 60, isolated shower possible.

Temperature Thursday near 86 with a slight 20 percent chance for storms.

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