Monday, April 07, 2008

Isolated Storms Monday Evening

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

AFTERNOON HEATING AND THE DRY LINE MAY SPARK A THUNDERSTORM THIS EVENING ACROSS MAINLY THE NORTHERN BIG COUNTRY. ANY STORM WHICH DEVELOPS MAY RAPIDLY BECOME SEVERE. THE MAJORITY OF THE STORM ACTIVITY SHOULD STAY NORTH OF OUR AREA ALONG THE RED RIVER BUT WE'LL MONITOR LOCALLY FOR THE CHANCE FOR STORMS.SEVERE WEATHER WILL REMAIN POSSIBLE AGAIN LATE TUESDAY WITH A COLD FRONT IN THE AREA.WEDNESDAY, THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND INTO THE NIGHT, WE'LL HAVE OUR BEST CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS, SOME WHICH COULD BE SEVERE.

TONIGHT: ISOLATED EVENING STORMS, OTHERWISE PARTLY CLOUDY, LOW 63. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20.

TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, ISOLATED LATE DAY STORM, UPPER 70'S WITH NORTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20.

TUESDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE FOR STORMS, LOW 53.

WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT: A 50% CHANCE FOR STORMS.

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