From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....
Tonight, more breezy conditions will prevail across the majority of west central Texas as a strong pressure gradient continues to be in place across the state. This pressure gradient has developed in response to an upper level trough of low pressure which is currently diving south into the southern Rockies. This trough will move out onto the plains tomorrow and tomorrow night.
As it does, we will have about a 50-50 shot of precipitation with the best chance coming on Sunday night. Due to the presence of stronger upper level energy with this system, there will be a chance for some of these thunderstorms to become severe on Sunday night and into Monday morning.
Temperatures will go up and down throughout the week as several storm systems will impact the area. Tomorrow we will be above average with highs in the upper 80's but Monday afternoon high temperatures will drop down into the upper 70's.
We'll then warm up during the middle part of the week before cooling off again late next week.
Overnight lows will remain in the upper 50's to lower 60's throughout the upcoming week.
Have a great weekend!!!!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
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