Sunday, July 06, 2008

Isolated Showers This Week

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

LOOKING AHEAD TO THIS WEEK'S WEATHER - THERE IS RAIN IN OUR FORECAST EACH DAY THROUGH THURSDAY - BUT THAT CERTAINLY DOESN'T MEAN ALL AREAS WILL SEE RAIN THIS WEEK. IN FACT, IT'LL MAINLY BE THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES OF THE BIG COUNTRY AND THE NORTHERN COUNTIES THAT HAVE THE BEST CHANCE.

THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES WILL BE INFLUENCED BY SOME TROPICAL ACTIVITY WHICH WILL TEND TO DRIFT NORTHWARD OUT OF THE HILL COUNTRY.
THE NORTHERN COUNTIES MAY SEE SOME SHOWERS APPROACH FROM A COLD FRONT BUT THE MAJORITY OF OUR AREA WILL SEE JUST SPOTTY RAINFALL THIS WEEK.

TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH VERY ISOLATED SHOWERS, LOW IN THE UPPER 60'S. LIGHT SOUTH WIND.

MONDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH 91. SOUTH SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 15.

TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A DAILY SLIGHT CHANCE OF ISOLATED SHOWERS, AROUND 90 FOR HIGHS.

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