Good Morning All!
Let's expect a warm day ahead with highs in the lower 90's around the Big Country. Winds will be up today - 10-20 mph from the south.
There is a weak upper-level system that could produce showers to the southern portion of our area, however the precip. will be slight if experienced, possibly 1/4".
Later in the week, high pressure in the southwest will begin a move across the Rockies creating disturbances that could spark some showers in our area. Current prediction is in the area north of I-20, but how this high moves to the west will dictate the location of storm activity.
Because of this, left the chance of precip. in the forecast for much of the workweek.
Thanks for checking in with KRBC for your weather updates and have a great week!
Pete
Monday, July 09, 2007
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