Monday, June 09, 2008

Strong To Severe Storms Possible Today

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited at KRBC...

*** There is a slight risk for severe weather today and tonight across all of the Big Country, Heartland and Northern Concho Valley. Stay with KRBC throughout the day for any possible watches and warnings ***

* Cold front across the Texas Panhandle and Southern Oklahoma will drift southward today into the Big Country near Interstate 20 by this evening. Expect showers and thunderstorms along this front as it stalls out over West Central Texas today and tonight. Some storms could be severe with the main threat for us today being large hail and damaging winds. The SPC has all of West Central Texas outlined in a slight risk for severe storms today and tonight. Highs today thanks to clouds and rain only in the upper
80s and lower 90s. This looks to be the only decent rain chance in our extended forecast.

The front will gradually drift back northward tomorrow as a warm front with temperatures climbing into the 90s one again. By the end of the week, we will be back into the middle and upper 90s across the area.


KRBC Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Cloudy
Showers & T-Storms Likley
Highs: 87-91°
Wind: SE 15-25
Rain Chance: 50%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (SPC)(All of West Central Texas)

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy
Showers & T-Storms Likley
Lows: 68-73°
Wind: SE 10-20
Rain Chance: 50%
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (SPC)(All of West Central Texas)

Tuesday:
An Isolated Storm Early, Mostly Cloudy
Decreasing Clouds Throughout The Day
Highs: 89-93°
Winds: S 10-20

Have a great Monday...

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