Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June Ends On A Wet Note:



Good Morning from Meterologist Chris Whited...

* Scattered thunderstorms continue across the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley that have developed just after midnight. Some areas have seen heavy rainfall with these storms and some flood advisories have been issued early this morning. Take your time heading to work and try to avoid the usual spots that flood.

* Scattered storms will continue across the area today with locally heavy rainfall possible. I'm going to keep the rain chance about 50% during the day today. Otherwise expect a mostly cloudy day, maybe a peek of sun at times but temperatures with the clouds and rain should hold in the upper 80s and lower 90s. A few storms possible tonight with overnight lows in the lower 70s.

* Ridge should begin to build back eastward this week which will dry us out and warm us back up with highs climbing into the upper 90s and overngiht lows in the middle
70s. Expect partly cloudy conditions.

* July 4th Weekend: Looks to be partly cloudy and hot with highs near 100° and lows in the middle 70s.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Tuesday...

Monday, June 29, 2009

Scattered T-Storms Stay in the Forecast

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

There will continue to be a chance for rain and thunderstorms around the KRBC viewing area through Wednesday.

Some storms will be capable of dropping heavy rain due to their slow movement. Some storms may also produce strong gusty wind and even small hail.

The chance for storms will be greatest during the afternoon and evening hours, thanks to peak heating, but even overnight storms are possible.

The chance for severe weather is low.

Temperatures are reduced through Wednesday, due to clouds and rain.

By Thursday, you can expect the hot and dry trend to resume as temperatures climb back to the upper 90's in time for the 4th of July weekend.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Showers and Cooler Temperatures !!

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Finally, some rain and cooler temperatures to talk about.

For your Monday, expect showers and storms to develop as early as the noon hour and become more numerous through the afternoon into the evening hours. Movement of the storms will be slow, which could lead to some locally heavy downpours. While severe weather is not likely, some storms can produce strong winds and dangerous lightning, even some small hail.

The cause for the rain is a stationary front draped across the area. This situation should exist through Tuesday. Dry weather returns on Wednesday.

Temperatures cool some, thanks to additional cloud cover and rain, but still very warm, in the low 90's on Monday but upper 80's Tuesday look in order.

By Wednesday, the middle 90's return followed by upper 90's with dry weather going into the long July 4th holiday weekend.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Stifling Heat Through Saturday

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

We'll have to put up with two more days of blistering heat - around 102 degrees both Friday and Saturday.

Changes start happening Sunday with the approach of a cold front. This time of year cold fronts are hard to come by, as they battle the tremendous heat.

But forecast models are hinting that a front will drop into our area Sunday night or Monday which leads to a little cooler weather (still very warm) but also a chance for showers or thunderstorms too. Right now, the chance for rain is 20 percent Sunday and Monday.

We may also see some overnight storms approach our area from the northwest early next week with the northwest upper wind flow.

The main thing is the heat Friday and Saturday so please drink plenty of water and take it easy, trying to limit your outdoor activities to before noon or after early evening.

Another 100°+ Day Ahead:



Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Same Old Song & Dance: Yesterday turned out to be the hottest day so far with the recent heat wave. Abilene officially recorded the 5th 100°+ high for the year reaching 101 yesterdaya afternoon. It's likely we'll add number 6 to the list today.
The heat ridge remains well in control across Texas. Expect area daytime highs between 98 and 102° each afternoon and we'll see lows in the middle 70s each day. Expect partly cloudy conditions each afternoon.

* Rain Ahead? Models still suggesting the ridge may weaken just enough for some isolated storms to develop for the late weekend and into early next week. Looks like a front will drop into northern Texas and wash out, close enough to help get a storm or two going. Confidence is still low but I've decided to add a slight chance in my forecast package for Sunday - Tuesday.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Thursday...

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sweltering Heat Continues

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner .....

No immediate relief from triple digit heat but by early next week it should be a few degrees cooler.

The high reached 100 on Wednesday which is seven degrees above normal for the date but not a record, that was 105.

The high Thursday is forecast at 101, the record is 106 for Thursday's date.

The high pressure driving the heat engine should weaken a little starting Sunday which allows a slim chance for showers to return to our forecast Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but a very slight chance.

Thursday and Friday - Partly cloudy, 101 both days. Overnight lows mid 70's.

Saturday: Partly cloudy, near 100.

Sunday through Tuesday: Partly cloudy, middle 90's, slight 20 percent chance for storms.

Another Hot Day Ahead:



Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* The ridge remains well in control across Texas. Expect area daytime highs near 100°each afternoon and we'll see lows in the middle 70s each day. The high produces sinking air so other than a partly cloudy conditions, rain chances will be surpressed for the extended period. Temperatures will remain well above the average as we should normally see highs in the low 100s and lows at night in the lower 70s for the next few days.

* New model data in this morning is suggesting the ridge may weaken just enough for some isolated storms to develop for the late weekend and into early next week. Confidence is low right now on my part, so I am just going to mention it but not actually add any rain chances yet in my forecast package.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Wednesday...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Hot Weather Continues:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* The ridge remains well in control across Texas. Expect area daytime highs near 100°each afternoon and we'll see lows in the middle 70s each day. The high produces sinking air so other than a partly cloudy conditions, rain chances will be surpressed for the extended period.

* The long range outlook doesn't see much chance with the high dominating the weather pattern over Texas. Temperatures will remain well above the average as we should normally see highs in the lower 90s and lows at night in the lower 70s.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Tuesday...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Hot & Dry Week Ahead:




Good Sunday Evening & Monday Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there on this Sunday! Chris Whited filling in for Randy Turner tonight so this blog update will cover tonight's forecast period and my morning forecast shift for Monday.

* A quiet Sunday night across the area with lows dipping into the middle 70s under mostly clear conditons. Winds will be out of the south about 10 to 15 mph.

* Expect a partly cloudy day across the Big Country Monday with highs in the middle and upper 90s with lows in the middle 70s overnight. We'll see the same conditions the next few days as well.

* The ridge is building back westward which will warm our daytime highs back to near 100° each afternoon and we'll see lows in the middle 70s each day. The high produces sinking air so other than a few clouds, rain chances will be surpressed for the extended period.

* Welcome To Summer: Summer officially arrived here in West Texas early Sunday morning at 12:45 AM Central Time. Get ready for another 3 to 4 months of hot weather!

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country tonight on KRBC News Weekend at 5:00 & 10:00 PM and Monday morning on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy The Week Ahead..

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Some Clouds & Warm Today:



Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Expect a partly cloudy day across the Big Country today with highs in the middle andm upper 90s with lows in the middle 70s overnight. We'll see the same conditions on Friday as well.

* Over the weekend, the ridge will shift a little further eastward which will allow a weak front to slip into the Texas Panhandle and South Plains before stalling. The front will be close enough to give an isolated storm or two on Saturday, mainly across the west and northwest counties.

* Hot Pattern: The ridge will build back westward by late weekend and into next week. Expect highs each afternoon between 95-100° and lows at night into the middle 70s. Mostly sunny conditions will prevail.

* Summer Solstice: Summer will officially arrive here in West Texas when the Summer Solstice occurs Sunday, June 21 (Father's Day) at 12:45 AM Central Time.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Thursday...

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Hot Weather Continues:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Plenty of sunshine today and another hot one with highs near 100° and lows in the middle 70s. Expect about the same weather conditions on Wednesday for the Big Country as well. A few clouds will return later in the week.

* Hot Pattern: The ridge will hold in place the rest of the week and weekend keeping rain chances down and temperatures on the hot side. Expect highs each afternoon between 95-100° and lows at night into the middle 70s. Mostly sunny conditions will prevail.

* Summer Solstice: Summer will officially arrive here in West Texas when the Summer Solstice occurs Sunday, June 21 (Father's Day) at 12:45 AM Central Time.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Wednesday...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Summer Already Here

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Sometimes the calendar and the weather pattern don't jive. Such is the case now as temperatures a good 5 to 10 degrees above normal are in place through the next week, well in advance of the official arrival of summer on Sunday, June 21, at 12:45am.

High pressure situated over Louisiana is extended its influence over us, keep storms to the west from coming this way, and keeping cold front to the north, leaving us high and dry, and hot.

Winds will kick up from the south each afternoon and remain breezy at night over the next few days. Temperatures will be in the upper 90's during the day, low to mid 70's at night, over the next seven days.

There is little chance for rain, except for some isolated storms across the western Big Country Tuesday evening.

A Hot Tuesday:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Weather quiet this morning but another warm one with temperatures at the time I am blogging here in the low 80s and upper 70s. Expect mostly sunny conditions today but will watch the dryline out to the west. Isolated storms will develop along the dryline late in the afternoon and may drift into the western counties. Another hot day with highs near 100° and lows in the middle 70s. Expect about the same weather conditions on Tuesday for the Big Country as well.

* Hot Pattern: The ridge will hold in place the rest of the week keeping rain chances on the low and temperatures on the hot side. Expect highs each afternoon between 97-100° and lows at night into the middle 70s. Mostly sunny conditions will prevail.

* Summer Solstice: Summer will officially arrive here in West Texas when the Summer Solstice occurs Sunday, June 21 (Father's Day) at 12:45 AM Central Time. Of course, we all know summer has already been around a while!

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Tuesday...

Monday, June 15, 2009

Isolated Storms & Hot This Monday:




* Mostly cloudy this morning with a few isolated showers in spots. The clouds will begin to thin out as we head into the day. Look for partly cloudy conditions with isolated storms late in the afternoon in the western counties which may drift into the rest of the area (if they hold together) this evening. Another hot day with highs near 100° and lows in the middle 70s. Expect about the same weather conditions on Tuesday for the Big Country as well.

* The Week Ahead: The ridge will hold in place the rest of the week keeping rain chances on the low and temperatures on the hot side. Expect highs each afternoon between 97-100° and lows at night into the middle 70s. Mostly sunny conditions will prevail.

* Summer Solstice: Summer will officially arrive here in West Texas when the Summer Solstice occurs Sunday, June 21 (Father's Day) at 12:45 AM Central Time. Of course, we all know summer has already been around a while!

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Monday...

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Isolated Storms Through Monday - But Mainly Hot

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Storms will be possible across mainly the northern and western Big Country Sunday evening and again Monday afternoon and evening. But the overall trend for this week is for a ridge of high pressure to begin dominating our weather. That means hot and dry weather.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy at times. Low near 74. South wind 5 to 15. A 20% chance for thunderstorms, some which could be severe.

Monday: Partly cloudy and hot, high near 100 with a slight chance for afternoon thunderstorms, some which may become severe. South wind 15 to 20 with gusts to 25.

Monday Night: Evening thunderstorms mainly west and north Big Country, partly cloudy, low near 73.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny and hot, 99. South wind 10 to 20.

Wednesday through Friday: Mostly clear, highs upper 90's, lows low to mid 70's.

A weak cold front may drift into the northern Big Country Friday night, we'll have to wait and see IF that can happen and IF some storms could develop as a result.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Hot Weather, Isolated Storms This Weekend:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Mostly clear this morning but the clouds will build by midday and into the afternoon mostly across the Eastern Big Country. There will still be a chance of an isolated storm or two popping up, with the best chances east of Abilene as the dryline moves eastward today. Highs warm into theupper 90s today with lows tonight into the lower 70s.

* Hot weather pattern returns into the weekend across the area. Daytime highs will climb into the upper 90s with a few spots in the low 100s across the Big Country. Overnight lows stay into the lower 70s. There is a chance of isolated afternoon thunderstorms in any given spot of the Big Country.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Have a nice weekend...

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Storms Possible Friday and Saturday

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Severe thunderstorms affected Callahan, Eastland, Brown and Comanche County Thursday afternoon. Those areas, along with others, could see more storms develop on Friday afternoon.

In addition, I've added a 30 percent chance for storms on Saturday, which is a change from my previous forecast on Wednesday. Reason being a weak frontal boundary progged to drop into the northern Big Country. I also am a little concerned that areas that receive rain Saturday will see a potential of flooding, so we will keep an eye on that potential.

Friday and Saturday, any storm which develops, will be capable of producing severe weather, primarily large hail and damaging wind in excess of 60mph. Isolated tornadoes can't be ruled out.

Now to the temperatures. Mid to upper 90's here in Abilene look good for Friday. Humidity will be high too, so hot and steamy best describes our weather.

We'll likely see some 100 plus temperatures in western and southern counties of the KRBC viewing area. Case in point, San Angelo hit 107 degrees on Thursday, one degree away from a record for the date.

Hot and humid, afternoon and evening storms possible, some severe, going into the weekend.

Warming Trend Begins:





Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Mostly clear this morning but the clouds will build by midday and into the afternoon across the Big Country. Storms not as numerous today but there will still be a chance of an isolated storm or two popping up, with the best chances east of Abilene. Highs warm into the middle and upper 90s today with lows tonight into the upper 60s.

* Hot weather pattern returns into the weekend across the area. Daytime highs will climb into the upper 90s with a few spots in the low 100s across the Big Country. Overnight lows stay into the lower 70s.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Thursday...

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Scattered Thunderstorms:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Mostly cloudy this morning with some isolated showers in spots across the Big Country. As we go into the day, especially the afternoon afternoon, cumulus clouds will develop and eventually we will begin to see thunderstms developing across the area for the late afternoon and evening hours. Highs in the lower 90s today with lows tonight around the lower 70s.

* There will be a continuing chance of thunderstorms over most of the Big Country today, tonight and tomorrow. One or two storms could become severe, with large hail and damaging winds being the main threats. The Storm Prediction Center has our area under a slght risk for today, tonight and tomorrow.

* Summer-like forecast pattern returns for the later half of the week and into the weekend across the area. Daytime highs will remain in the middle and upper 90s across the Big Country with overnight lows into the lower 70s.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Wednesday...

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Chance for Storms Continues

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

I'm writing this update at 3:35pm on Tuesday concerning the storm potential this afternoon and evening. It's awfully warm and humid outside but a canopy of clouds has acted to keep the storms from developing as early today.

I still think we'll see some kick offf to the West of Abilene later in the evening. Some storms may continue into the overnight.

As we get into Wednesday, I've put the chance for storms at 40 percent during the day as storms are possible during the work day on Wednesday, continuing into the evening hours.

I'll leave a daily slight chance for storms in the forecast on Thursday and Friday as well.

As we saw Monday night, storms will be capable of damaging wind in excess of 60mph and large hail. Check our website, www.bigcountryhomepage.com, for stories and pictures concerning the damage across town last night.

I talked to the National Weather Service office in San Angelo, they suspect the damage was caused by strong straight-line winds. Dyess AFB recorded a wind gust of 79mph last night, which is comparable to a Category 1 hurricane.

Temperatures will be around 90 Wednesday but middle 90's Thursday and Friday with upper 90's this weekend.

Scattered Afternoon & Evening Thunderstorms:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Mostly clear this morning across the Big Country after last nights severe weather episode. Just like yesterday, as we go into the afternoon, cumulus clouds will develop and eventually we will begin to see thunderstms developing across the area. Highs in the lower 90s today with lows tonight around the lower 70s.

* There will be a continuing chance of thunderstorms over most of West Central Texas through midweek, with a chance of thunderstorms over primarily the Big Country into thursday night. While organized severe weather is not expected, One or two storms could become severe, with large hail and damaging winds being the main threats.

* Summer-like forecast pattern remains in place for the week across the area. Daytime highs will remain in the middle and upper 90s across the Big Country with overnight lows into the lower 70s.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Tuesday...

Monday, June 08, 2009

Storm Potential This Afternoon and Tonight

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

It's going to be a stormy afternoon for some residents of the Big Country, especially along and north of I-20. The dry line approaching from the West, a cold front trying to make it into our area from the north and the 90-plus degree heat is why storms are expected to fire up.

Once they do, they will be capable of producing large hail and damaging wind. Hail to golfball size or larger will be possible. Winds of 60 or higher will be possible. Locally heavy downpours and dangerous lightning strikes are also expected.

The storms will likely move 10 to 20 miles per hour in an east or northeasterly direction.

Stay alert to rapidly changing weather conditions late this afternoon and tonight.

Tuesday and Wednesday, we will continue to see a slight chance for a late day storm or two.

Sunshine, Hot Weather & Thunderstorms:



Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Summer-like forecast pattern remains in place as we start the new work week across the area. Daytime highs will remain in the middle and upper 90s across the Big Country with overnight lows into the lower 70s. Moisture fetch from the Pacific is flowing over the southwestern states and across Mexico into Texas. This flow could contain some isolated disturbances that could help fire off storms. Otherwise, partly cloudy conditions are expected each day and with daytime heating an isolated thunderstorm or two is possible each afternoon through mid-week.

* Looks like very small rain chances at the end of the week and into the weekend but hotter with highs into the upper 90s and lows still around 70 each night.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Monday...

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Isolated Storms Late Day / Overnight

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Daily late afternoon, evening and early night thunderstorms will remain a possibility through the middle of the week. The dry line to the west, a weak cold front possibly stalling across the northern Big Country Monday, then some upper level support all keep the chance for storms in the forecast.

Temperatures are also going to remain hot each day and humid and warm at night.

As we saw Saturday night, thunderstorms can produce some high wind which approaches hurricane speed, especially as storms die and release their energy.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy with a slight chance for storms. Low of 70. South wind 10 to 15.

Monday: Partly cloudy and hot with an isolated late day storm. High of 97. South wind 10 to 15.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy with scattered storms, low near 72, slightly cooler near storms.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy, breezy and hot, high 97. Slight chance for storms.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy and 95 with a slight chance for storms.

Friday, June 05, 2009

Summer-Like Pattern This Weekend:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* The weather pattern for West Central Texas is pretty much setting up to a typical summer-like pattern for the area (even though summer officially isn't here yet) for the next seven days. A ridge to our west will build in across the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley warming us well into the middle and upper 90s, with some spots into the lower 100s. Lows at night will pretty much stay around 70 each night. Partly cloudy conditions are expected each day and with daytime heating an isolated thunderstorm is possible each afternoon.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Weekend...

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Isolated T-Storms Possible Late Each Day

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Looking ahead to the weekend - a few areas of the Big Country may see some thunderstorms. It now appears that storms will develop each afternoon and evening Friday, Saturday and Sunday across eastern New Mexico or West Texas.

With upper level winds blowing from the northwest, the storms will tend to drift in our direction. For that reason, I've added a slight chance for storms this weekend. Given our heat and moisture, storms could become strong to severe and carry into the overnight hours as well.

Otherwise, the big weather story is going to be the heat, and plenty of it. Temperatures should be back to around 90 on Friday, 96 by Saturday, 97 on Sunday. Overnight lows near 70 this weekend.

Warming Trend Begins:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* Temperatures will slowly being to warm today into the middle and upper 80s with mostly sunny conditions. A summer like warming trend will arrive Friday as the ridge builds over the area bringing very warm and dry weather. Highs will be into the middle 90s on Friday and we warm into the upper 90s to near 100 in many spots Saturday and Sunday.

* Next Week: Temperatures drop back some for the area into the lower and middle 90s. Long range models show the high flattening out and a trough out west working into the area that could bring us some rain chances Tuesday night and early Wednesday.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Thursday...

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Warming Up Through the Weekend

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

After a quiet weather day Wednesday, with a high of 82 in Abilene, temperatures will begin warming up Thursday and rocket into the mid to upper 90's this weekend.

The chance for rain looks slim, can't totally rule out some storms moving from the Panhandle or eastern New Mexico in our general direction Thursday night or Friday night, but will leave the forecast dry for now.

The warmer temperatures will be the big story. Highs in the middle 80's Thursday will be followed by the low 90's on Friday and 95-98 degrees over the weekend.

Overnight lows will range from 67-71 going into the weekend.

Decreasing Clouds & Cooler Today:





Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A complex of thunderstorms is moving across Texoma this morning and will slip across the far northern Big Country this morning, staying mainly north of US 380. An outflow boundary from this complex has moved south and now is sitting along and just north of US 180. The complex will continue to move east with a general southeastern jog and should stay east of most of our area. Once we get daytime heating, we could start to see isolated thunderstorms developing along the outflow boundary. Some of these storms could be severe. I will keep the rain chance for today at 30% for the area.

* The cold front continues to drop in from the north this morning across the Big Country. Rain has pretty much ended for the area, although there could be a few lingering sprinkles or a light shower this morning. Clouds will hang for a while today and slowly we will begin to break up the cloud cover. Any storms today should be well south of the area ahead of the cold front. Highs today will be in the upper 70s and the lower 80s thanks to the cloud cover and rainfall yesterday evening and last night. Lows tonight dip into the upper 50s and lower 60s.

* A quick warming trend will arrive as we get late into the week as a ridge builds over the area bringing very warm and dry weather. The warming trend will begin on Friday and we will warm well into the middle and upper 90s Friday and most spots will be near or just abover 100° over the weekend.

* Next Week: Temperatures drop back some for the area into the lower and middle 90s. Long range models show the high flattening out and a trough out west working into the area that could bring us some more rain chances Monday night and early Tuesday.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Wednesday...

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Increasing Storm Chances:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A complex of thunderstorms is moving across Texoma this morning and will slip across the far northern Big Country this morning, staying mainly north of US 380. An outflow boundary from this complex has moved south and now is sitting along and just north of US 180. The complex will continue to move east with a general southeastern jog and should stay east of most of our area. Once we get daytime heating, we could start to see isolated thunderstorms developing along the outflow boundary. Some of these storms could be severe. I will keep the rain chance for today at 30% for the area.

* A cold front will drop in from the north tonight and will be a focal point for showers and thunderstorms. The models develop another complex of thunderstorms to our north and west and drop it southeast overnight. One mocdel brings the main complex over the Big Country while another keeps the complex a little further north across Texoma. Still feel we have a good chance for storms tonight. Some storms could be severe. Will forecast the rain chance for tonight at 50% for the area.

* Severe Weather Threat: The Storm Prediction Center has all of the area outlined in a "slight" risk for severe thunderstorms for today, tonight and early on Wednesday morning with the primary threats being large hail and damaging winds. There could also be some flooding issues due to very heavy rainfall in spots.

* Temperatures will be warm today in the lower 90s but the front and rain chances will cool us down into the upper 70s and lower to middle 80s tomorrow and Thursday. A dry and warming trend will begin on Friday and we will warm well into the middle
90s on Friday and most spots near 100° over the weekend.

* Next Week: Temperatures drop back some for the area into the lower and middle 90s. Long range models show the high flattening out and a trough out west working into the area that could bring us some more rain chances.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Tuesday...

Monday, June 01, 2009

Rain Chance Looks Good

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Thunderstorms remain in your forecast through Wednesday. By mid-afternoon Monday, thunderstorms were already developing in the Texas Panhandle. Those should slowly move southeast and make their way through the Big Country tonight.

On Tuesday, afternoon heating ahead of a cold front should lead to enough instability to create another round of thunderstorms.

Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, a cold front will drop into the area which means another round of thunderstorms. During the day Wednesday, showers and storms are expected.

This time of year, with the upper level winds much lighter, the storms will tend to move slowly, dumping heavy rain wherever they travel.

Some storms on Tuesday also have the potential to become severe with hail and high wind the primary threats. Lightning is also a constant danger with these storms, so make sure you take shelter inside a sturdy building where it's safer.

Flash Flooding may become an issue as well through Wednesday.

By Thursday, a drier pattern sets up for the weekend.

Scattered Thunderstorms:




Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A few isolated showers in the Abilene area this morning but much heavier rainfall across the far Western Big Country and Northern Concho Valley this morning as a complex of storms continues to drop south and east this morning.

* Expect partly cloudy conditions today with a chance of a few thunderstorms mainly this afternoon across the area. Best chance for rain and storms will probably be late tonight as another complex of storms is expected to develop over the far west and move into the Big Country overnight from the northwest. These complexes, MCS's as we call then, can bring very heavy rainfall in a given area. Models are hinting at one or two of these the next couple of days. A front will drop down into the area late Tuesday and Wednesday and will also be the focal point for rain chances as well.

* Temperatures will be warm the next two day into the upper 80s and lower 90s but the front and rain chances will cool us down into the middle 80s by midweek. A dry and warming trend will begin on Friday and we will warm well into the middle 90s over the weekend.

* Join us on television this morning for the lastst on your forecast as well as news from around Abilene and the Big Country on KRBC's Abilene Today at 6:00 AM and on Abilene Midday at 11:30 AM.

* Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. You can also check out news updates from KRBC via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy Your Monday...

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