Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Hmmmm ... Very Interesting !

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

Let's cut to the chase. IF forecast models verify... IF it gets as cold as it looks like it's going to get around Christmas Eve... IF we have a moisture supply ... we stand a better than average chance of seeing a White Christmas in the Big Country.

That is NOT to say it's going to snow on Christmas Eve ... but ... the long range forecast models have been fairly consistent in bringing a cold Arctic airmass down deep through Texas starting around Christmas Eve and leaving it here through New Year's Eve, give or take a day. Timing is still in question. The models are also trying to generate about three rounds of precipitation between Christmas Eve and News Years Eve.

You can bet the KRBC weather team is having fun prognosticating .. looking at all the data we can get our hands on ... honing in on the busy holiday travel period.

We will post updates here on our blog regularly so check back for the latest.

Thursday through Monday - pleasant weather, a few clouds moving through, dry, near normal temperatures for this time of year (mid 50's to near 60 daytime, low 30's nighttime).

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