Thursday, May 15, 2008

Warming Trend on the Way

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

ALL IS QUIET ON THE HOMEFRONT TODAY, COMPARED TO THIS TIME YESTERDAY. TEMPERATURES MORE IN LINE WITH EARLY SPRING OR THE FALL TIME OF YEAR WERE ENJOYED TODAY.

I WILL LEAVE A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR A SHOWER OR STORM IN THE FORECAST TONIGHT FOR AREAS SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 20. THE REASON IS THE COLD FRONT HAS STALLED IN SOUTH TEXAS AND SOME DISTURBANCES ROTATING UP FROM SOUTHWEST TEXAS MAY CAUSE SOME SHOWERS TO DRIFT INTO OUR AREA. IF THEY DO, THEY ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BECOME SEVERE.

THE FORECAST FOR FRIDAY IS MOSTLY CLOUDY TO AT TIMES PARTLY CLOUDY AND WHILE A SHOWER CAN'T BE TOTALLY RULED OUT, THEY ARE MORE LIKELY SOUTH OF OUR AREA. WE'LL KEEP WATCHING TO OUR SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST WHERE RAIN IS POSSIBLE GOING INTO SATURDAY.

BY EARLY NEXT WEEK, DRIER AND MUCH WARMER AIR IS EXPECTED TO MAKE ITS WAY INTO OUR AREA, MORE OF A SUMMER PATTERN.

TONIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY AND COOL, AROUND 53.
FRIDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY TO AT TIMES PARTLY CLOUDY, HIGH 75.
SATURDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 82.
SUNDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH MIDDLE 80'S.

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