Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Here We Go Again

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

THERE ISN'T MUCH GOING ON IN THE WEATHER WORLD THIS EVENING. PRETTY TYPICAL WEATHER FOR MID JUNE CAN BE EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS BUT THERE IS SOMETHING I AM WATCHING FOR THE POTENTIAL FOR RAIN.

IN THE UPPER LEVELS OF THE ATMOSPHERE, OUR WIND WILL SHIFT TO THE NORTHWEST WHICH MEANS STORMS WHICH DEVELOP TO OUR NORTH WILL MOVE SOUTH. THESE TYPICALLY HAPPEN AT NIGHT, SO FRIDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT I HAVE INCLUDED A 20% CHANCE FOR STORMS BASED ON THIS UPPER AIR PATTERN.

TEMPERATURES WILL STAY CLOSE TO THE MIDDLE 90'S FOR HIGHS AND LOW 70'S FOR LOWS THROUGH THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS.

THE CHANCE FOR RAIN WILL BE 20% FRIDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT.

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