Monday, June 30, 2008

Returning to a Dry Pattern

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ..

MORE MUCH NEEDED RAIN FELL ACROSS MAINLY THE SOUTHERN BIG COUNTRY COUNTIES THIS MORNING BUT THE SYSTEM WHICH CAUSED THE RAIN IS SLOWLY LOSING ITS GRIP ON THE AREA.

THE FORECAST FROM TUESDAY THROUGH YOUR UPCOMING JULY 4TH HOLIDAY WEEKEND IS A DRY ONE WITH TEMPERATURES RUNNING VERY CLOSE TO NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR -HIGHS IN THE LOW TO MIDDLE 90'S, LOWS NEAR 70. RAIN CHANCES ARE VERY SLIGHT FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK.

MONDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY, ISOLATED SHOWERS MAINLY SOUTH OF I-20. LOW NEAR 67. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WIND.

TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND HUMID, HIGH 92. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10.

TUESDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 69.

WEDNESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND 93.


THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY, MIDDLE TO UPPER 90'S.

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