Friday, May 18, 2007

Friday Update

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly …

Yesterday was a dreary day across the Big Country; we saw scattered showers continue for most of the day with a few breaks in the clouds in the early evening hours. Because of the extensive cloud cover temperatures couldn’t break out of the upper 60’s throughout most the region. Into the overnight, we have continued to see some scattered showers mainly staying in our western counties.

As another upper level disturbance pushes into the area this morning we are seeing plenty of activity on the radar especially just off towards our west and north. We will continue to see it push our way and bring even a few showers on the morning commute. Throughout the day we will see showers and thunderstorms continue. Once again temperatures will be much below average barely hitting 70.

Showers should continue at least early into the overnight with temperatures in the mid 50’s. The weekend is looking the driest over the next seven days. We could see a few early showers Saturday morning and an isolated thunderstorm in the afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will make it into the mid 70’s. Sunday looks nice with Partly Cloudy skies and upper 70’s.

By next week our next system will be approaching along with another cold front. This keeps showers and thunderstorms in the forecast with temperatures in the lower 80’s.

Have a great weekend!

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