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.

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