Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Hot & Humid, A Few Storms Today:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* A band of clouds left over from thunderstorms last night continues to drift off to the north and east across the Big Country this morning. Expect a partly cloudy sky most of the day but we might go mostly cloudy by afternoon in a few spots. Isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop once again this afternoon and evening across the area. Highs in the middle and upper 90s with overnight lows in the middle and upper 70s.

* Late Week/Weekend: The cold front still on track to arrive in the northern counties late Thursday night and into the southern counties by daybreak on Friday morning. Models still indicating a decent chance for showers and thunderstorms along and behind the cold front for Thursday night and Friday morning. Clouds will be on the decrease by Friday afternoon. Enjoy the cooler air that will move in with the frontal boundary. Highs in Friday in the middle 80s and upper 80s on Saturday with overnight lows in the lower to middle 60s. We'll warm up a bit on Sunday into the low 90s but still nice across the area. Expect a mostly clear sky conditions over the weekend.

* Next Week: Pleasant weather for Labor Day and into the first half of next week with highs in the lower 90s and lows in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Clouds should return by Tuesday and the long range models are hinting at some slight rain chances for the middle of next week.

* Hot Weather Safety: Medical experts remind everyone to be extremely careful when outside in the hot and humid weather. Some safety tips recommended include drinking plenty of water and taking frequent breaks in a cool spot. Also be sure to check on the elderly and your pets. You should also wear light colored clothing and don't forget to apply the sunscreen regularly. If you can you should up off your outdoor activities until early in the morning and into the evening to avoid the peak heating hours. An average of 175 Americans succumb to hot weather during the summer months across the country.

* Tropics: For the latest information please visit the National Hurricane Center website by clicking here. The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season will end on November 30th.

* Drought Information: For the latest drought information for the state of Texas please visit the U.S Drought Monitor website by clicking here. The data is updated by the government every Thursday morning around 7:30 AM local time.

* KRBC has you covered with the latest news and weather information this morning on Abilene Today at 6:00 A.M. and later this morning on Abilene Midday at 11:30 A.M. Our news and weather coverage continues this afternoon at 5:00 and tonight 6:00 and 10:00 P.M. You can always get news and weather information anytime on our website at BigCountryHomepage.Com.

* KRBC on Twitter: You can follow us on twitter anytime for quick weather updates, especially during severe weather and winter weather events affecting the Big Country by visiting the KRBC Weather Twitter. News updates from KRBC and our website BigCountryHomepage.Com are available via twitter also by visiting the Big Country Homepage Twitter.

Enjoy your Wednesday...

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