Tuesday, April 15, 2008

MORE WIND THAN THE LAW ALLOWS

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

ARE YOU FED UP WITH THE PERSISTENT GUSTY WIND? TWO MORE DAYS OF IT BEFORE IT SHOULD CALM SOME.

AS FORECAST, THE WIND BLEW STRONG TODAY AND WILL DO THE SAME ON WEDNESDAY. A STRENGTHENING LOW PRESSURE AREA IN THE ROCKIES IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INCREASE IN WIND SPEED. THE DOWN SIDE IS THE GUSTY CONDITIONS, THE UP SIDE IS WARM TEMPERATURES WHICH WILL RETURN TOMORROW.

A COLD FRONT WILL ARRIVE DURING THE DAY THURSDAY, LOOKS LIKE MID-DAY THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THE FRONT WILL BRING WITH IT COOLER TEMPERATURES SO INSTEAD OF HIGHS IN THE 80'S, HIGHS CLOSER TO 70 LOOK REASONABLE ON THURSDAY FOLLOWED BY A COOL TEMPERATURE NEAR 40 TOMORROW.

RAIN LOOKS TO BE HARD TO COME BY WHEN THE FRONT ARRIVES BUT IF ANY RAIN DEVELOPS IT WILL ONLY AFFECT OUR EASTERN COUNTIES.

TONIGHT: TURNING PARTLY CLOUDY BY MORNING, LOW 58 WITH SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20.
WEDNESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND WINDY, HIGH 82. SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST WIND 25 TO 35.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 61.
THURSDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH NEAR 70 OR A LITTLE ABOVE BEFORE THE FRONT ARRIVES.

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