Monday, June 30, 2008

Scattered Showers & Storms Today:

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited at KRBC...

* Stationary frontal boundary remains stalled over the Edwards Plateau and Southwestern Texas this morning. Southerly flow over the front is helping kick off showers and thunderstorms across the Concho Valley and Heartland this morning. This activity will develop and drift northward during the day. The best chances for rain today will be south of Interstate 20... mainly over the Concho Valley and Heartland. I am going to include an isolated storm chance for all areas today here in the Big Country. The main deal today will be the overcast conditions.

* The front gradually drifts further south tonight and tomorrow and falls apart but we'll still see cloouds from time to time tomorrow in our area. Down the road a heat ridge will slowly build in from the west helping warm things up as we approach the holiday weekend.

KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Cloudy
Scattered Showers & T-Storms
(Best Rain Chances for Concho Valley & Heartland)
Highs: 87-90°
Wind: E 5-15
Rain Chance: 20-30%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy
Isolated Evening Showers & Storms Ending
Lows: 67-70°
Wind: SE 10-15
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tuesday:
Mix of Sun & Clouds
A Bit Warmer
Highs: 91-94°
Winds: SE 5-15

Have a great Monday...

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