Monday, June 16, 2008

Hot Weather Today:

Good Morning from KRBC Meterologist Chris Whited...

* Temperatures will soar back into the upper 90s and lower 100s today across the Big Country, Heartland, and Northern Concho Valley. We have still not reached 100 yet for the year here in Abilene, in fact the last time we saw official numbers in the triple digits was back on August 25, 2006!

* As we have been seeing the last several nights, a complex of thunderstorms will form up across the Panhandle and Texoma and drift south and eastward this evening and tonight. A few of these storms could hold together and affect the Big Country later tonight.

* There is a slight risk for severe weather outlined by the SPC for today, mainly for areas north of US 380 or a Apermont - Haskell - Throckmorton line.


KRBC Forecast

Today:
A Few Clouds
Hot & Breezy
Highs: 99-103°
Wind: S 15-20
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (US 380 Northward Late This Afternoon)

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy & Warm
An Isolated T-Storm
Lows: 73-76°
Wind: SE 15-20
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Northern Counties, North of US 380)

Tuesday:
Partly Cloudy
Hot & Breezy
Highs: 97-100°
Winds: S 15-20
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Northern Counties)

* Have a Good Monday...

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