Thursday, May 01, 2008

Cooler Temperatures for the Weekend

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLGIST RANDY TURNER ..

TODAY WAS OUR WARMEST DAY FOR ABOUT A WEEK. A COUPLE OF COLD FRONTS, ONE TONIGHT AND ANOTHER ONE SATURDAY, WILL KEEP OUR TEMPERATURES MILD OR A LITTLE BELOW NORMAL THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK.

FOR THOSE OF YOU GOING TO THE DYESS AIR SHOW SATURDAY, SPLASH ON THE SUNSCREEN AS WE SHOULD HAVE AMPLE SUN, EVEN THOUGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE LOW 70'S. IT SHOULD BE A GOOD DAY FOR THE AIR SHOW.

THE NEXT RAIN CHANCES WILL START SUNDAY NIGHT BUT RAIN WILL BE MORE LIKELY LATE MONDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.

THURSDAY NIGHT: A FEW CLOUDS, OTHERWISE CLEAR AND 54 WITH A COLD FRONT ARRIVING AFTER MIDNIGHT. WEST THEN NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20.

FRIDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A HIGH AROUND 80. WEST WIND 10 TO 20.

FRIDAY NIGHT: MOSTLY CLEAR, LOW NEAR 42.

SATURDAY: ANOTHER COLD FRONT SHIFTS WINDS NORTHERLY, HIGH NEAR 72.

SATURDAY NIGHT: A FEW CLOUDS AND 45.

SUNDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, NEAR 75. A FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE BY SUNDAY NIGHT.

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