Wednesday, June 04, 2008

SLIGHT CHANCE FOR STORMS THURSDAY NIGHT

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

GOOD EVENING - I HAVE MADE SOME CHANGES TO THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY BY ADDING A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS TO OUR AREA.

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE OUT OF THE ROCKIES INTO THE NORTHERN PLAINS AND PRODUCE NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS MAINLY TO OUR NORTH. HOWEVER, WE SHOULD BE CLOSE ENOUGH TO SEE THE TAIL END OF A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS AFFECT MAINLY AREAS NORTH OF I-20 ON THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING.

TEMPERATURES OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS WILL COOL A LITTLE, BUT WILL BE ABOVE NORMAL BY A FEW DEGREES.

SATURDAY, I ALSO ADDED THE MENTION OF ISOLATED SHOWERS WITH A WEAK TROUGH PASSING THROUGH BUT VERY HIT AND MISS.

THE WIND IS GOING TO BE EXTREMELY GUSTY OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS SO HANG ON TO YOUR HAT.

TONIGHT: CLEAR AND WINDY, LAKE WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT. LOW OF 75 WITH SOUTH WIND 15 TO 25 AND GUSTY.

TOMORROW: VERY WINDY AND BLOW TORCH HOT. HIGH OF 96. SOUTHEAST WIND 30 TO 40MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT: A 20% CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS, LOW NEAR 72.

FRIDAY: MORNING STORMS, THEN PARTLY CLOUDY AND 93.

No comments:

Blog Archive