Wednesday, June 25, 2008

An Isolated Storm Possible Today:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited at KRBC...

* Clouds from a dying complex of thunderstorms to our northwest will drift across the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley this morning. These stick around a few hours this morning and gradually begin to break up as we expect partly cloudy skies today.

* An outflow boundary from the dying complex of storms remains over West Central Texas and with daytime heating, could develop some isolated thunderstorms across our area. Rain chances are very small, at only about 10-percent, but at this rate, any rain is welcomed across West Central Texas.

* Heat ridge builds in from the west, but it still looks like the really blazing hot weather (upper 90s/low 100s) should stay just to our west. Having said that, it will be warm here with middle to upper 90s through the weekend.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Partly Cloudy, Hot & Breezy
An Isolated T-Storm
Highs: 93-98°
Wind: S 15-20
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy
Isolated T-Storms Possible
Lows: 69-75°
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 10%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Thursday:
Morning Clouds
Becoming Partly Cloudy & Hot
Highs: 94-98°
Winds: S 15-20

Enjoy your Wednesday...

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