From Meteorologist Nathan Motz.....
A couple of storms did manage to develop yesterday evening across the western portions of the area around Snyder, Roby, Aspermont, and over to the southwest of Haskell. These storms dissipated, however, before they reached Abilene and dry conditions are expected for the rest of tonight and into the weekend.
South of Abilene, t-storms will remain possible through the evening hours and these storms should dissipate around sunset. Overnight lows areawide will remain in the mid 60's to near 70.
Warm and dry conditions will prevail from now until late in the weekend and early next week when a cool front will make its way into northern Texas. As it approachs the Big Country, we will begin to pick up a slight chance of rain on Sunday and somewhat cooler air will begin to filter into the area on Monday and Tuesday. Unfortunately, it does appear like the bulk of the cooler air mass will remain well to the north and east.
Have a great day!!!!
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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