From Meteorologist Brandon Rector...
A cold front moved through the area yesterday, which kept us from reaching the triple digits like we did on Sunday. It was still hot with highs mainly in the 90s across the Big Country. Temperatures for today will be similar to yesterday with highs expected to be in the upper 80s to mid 90s. Tomorrow, temperatures should be even hotter with highs reaching the upper 90s and possibly the century mark in a few places. Our first bonafide cold front of the fall season is expected to arrive Wednesday night. Temperatures will be much cooler with highs mainly in the upper 70s on Thursday. There is also a 20% chance of rain with the front. Highs for Friday and Saturday should be in the mid to upper 80s which is slightly above average for this time of this year. Another disturbance may arrive on Friday night or Saturday, which will give us another 20% chance of showers or thunderstorms.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
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