Saturday, November 26, 2005

6:30 pm - Saturday, November 26th

From meteorologist Jason Myers.......


Another warm day in November with a high of 75 degrees...14 degrees above what we would expect for this time of the year. A cold front is on the way, and will pass through the Big Country late Sunday morning into the early afternoon. This cold front will not bring any precipitation with it because of all the dry air in place, yet it will bring high winds. There is a Wind Advisory for much of the Big Country from 9 am to 5 pm Sunday, meaning that caution needs to be used with any driving due to wind gusts that could reach up to 40 or 50 mph.

There is also a Red Flag Warning, which means that fires could easily get out of hand due to the high winds, dry air, and warm temperatures. Please do not burn anything tomorrow because of the Red Flag Warning which is effect from 9 am to 5 pm. Cooler temperatures will stay with us this week after the cold front passes. Overnight temperatures Sunday into Monday, and Monday into Tuesday will get down into the lower 30s, with a few areas reaching the freezing mark. It will be important to the the jacket with you this week, and a windbreaker for Sunday.

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