Sunday, May 11, 2008

Unsettled Weather This Week

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

WE WILL SEE AN UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN THIS WEEK WITH RAIN IN THE FORECAST FOUR DAYS IN A ROW - BUT NOT EVERYONE WILL SEE RAIN EACH OF THOSE DAYS. HOPEFULLY, HOWEVER, BY WEEKS END, EVERYONE WILL HAVE HAD SOME MOISTURE.

A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE SOUTHWESTERN U.S. WHICH WILL, IN TURN, ALLOW SOME COOLER AIR TO MOVE INTO OUR ARE. HERE IT IS THE MIDDLE OF MAY WITH NO SIGNS OF THESE STRONG COLD FRONTS STOPPING.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY, WE WILL WARM UP - MIDDLE 80'S MONDAY, UPPER 80'S TO 90 TUESDAY. BY LATE TUESDAY, A CHANCE FOR STORMS WILL ENTER THE FORECAST AND, BY TUESDAY NIGHT, A GOOD 50% CHANCE FOR STORMS IS INDICATED.

ONCE THE COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT, HIGHS FOR WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE 70'S EACH DAY, ABOUT 10 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. RAIN CHANCE WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ARE IN THE 20 TO 30 PERCENT RANGE.

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