From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...
We were able to see some rainfall across portions of the Big Country today as a disturbance moved south through the area. Some of these storms contained brief heavy rainfall and pea size hail. Highs this afternoon made it into the upper 80s to low 90s despite the cloud cover and rain.
An upper level high pressure ridge looks to remain to our west for much of the upcoming week. This will keep us in a northerly flow aloft. We could see some more disturbances roll through the area over the next seven days. The difference this upcoming week is that we will likely have drier air in place. We can't completely rule out a stray shower or thunderstorm popping up this week, but our chances right now look to be less than slight for every day except Thursday. A disturbance expected to move through our area that day may be strong enough to cause some rain.
Highs this week look to be slightly below average for this time of year and range from the upper 80s to low 90s. Lows should be in the 60s.
Have a magnificent Monday!
Sunday, June 25, 2006
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