From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...
We continued the warming trend today with just about everybody in the Big Country reaching the low 90s despite the cloud cover that moved in this afternoon. It also felt more humid as dewpoints made it well into the 50s during the day.
The moisture and warmth will continue to build into the region through the end of the week and hang around early next week. Temperatures should reach the low to mid 90s for highs with lows in the upper 60s to low 70s. A stray shower or storm can't be completely ruled out for the next couple of days, but our chance is less than slight. The chance increases to slight for Sunday through Tuesday and 20% for Wendesday and Thursday. The reason for the increase is due to the hot afternoon temperatures, increased moisture, and a weak cap. This activity looks to be isolated and mainly in the afternoon and evening.
Have a fantastic Friday!
Thursday, June 29, 2006
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