From Chief Meteorologist Brandon Rector...
We saw highs reach the upper 80s to low 90s across the Big Country again this afternoon, but there was a difference between today and every other afternoon so far this week. There wasn't nearly as much rain in the viewing area. A couple of isolated showers tried to get going in Brown and Comanche counties, but they died out about as quickly as they popped up.
Rain chances are pretty much gone for the next seven days. A stray shower or thunderstorm can't be completely ruled out, but our chance is less than slight. An upper level high pressure ridge looks to build into the region and stick around into next week. This means hotter temperatures and mainly dry conditions for us. Highs for the next seven days look to range from the low to mid 90s while lows should be in the upper 60s to low 70s.
Have a fantastic Friday!
Thursday, July 06, 2006
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