Thursday, December 31, 2009

One Last Snow in 2009 - Interesting Beginning to January

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner .... 3:30pm Thursday, 12/31/2009

Winter had one more trick with a minor system bringing some light snow today to mainly the northern Big Country. The snow should be gone for the revelers and after midnight, skies clear to ring in the New Year.

New Year's Day looks nice with sunshine and highs around 52. Wind returns to the southwest and south at 5 to 10.

Saturday, a few clouds move in from the north during the day, with highs near 54.

Sunday, another cold front arrives, not expecting moisture with it, highs around 48.

Monday we get a secondary surge of cold, keeping highs Monday in the low 40's.

A first glance at the weather for this time next week, Thursday, January 7, shows a strong surge of cold air, our coldest of the season, coming into the Big Country. Stay tuned as we track this Arctic outbreak daily on KRBC and on bigcountryhomepage.com.

Happy New Year Everyone !!!

Randy

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