Tuesday, July 08, 2008

More Rain Chances Today:

Good Morning from KRBC Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* An area of high pressure continues to sit across the Southeast. Southeasterly flow around the high continues bring moisture from the Gulf of Mexico across Texas. With daytime heating combined with this ample moisture supply, scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the Big Country, Heartland and Concho Valley today. Also look for more cloudy cover today as well. A cold front to the north will make it's final push southward before stalling over the Red River/Texoma area late tonight. This front will kick off some storms over the northern Big County as well.

* Enjoy the rain while we have it as the the high will shift westward as we approach the end of the week shutting the Gulf of Mexico moisture off from Texas so we'll return to a dry pattern by the end of the week. Temperatures by the weekend will be back in the middle and upper 90s. Would not be surprised to see the triple digits in a few spots.

KRBC Triple Doppler Forecast:

Today:
Mostly Cloudy
Scattered Showers & T-Storms
Highs: 87-90°
Wind: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 40%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Tonight:
Mostly Cloudy
Islolated T-Storms
Lows: 70-73°
Wind: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 20%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Wednesday:
Mostly Cloudy
Scattered T-storms
Highs: 87-90°
Winds: S 5-15
Rain Chance: 30%
Severe Weather Threat: None

Have a great Tuesday...

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