Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Big Cold Front on the Way

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

As the headline says - a big cold front is headed our way and it should get here during the day on Friday. Prior to that, a cool night tonight with a low in the middle 40's and patchy fog with partly cloudy to mostly clear skies.
Thursday we warm to the mid 70's. When the front roars through Friday, temperatures will begin a slow but steady fall into the mid 30's by Saturday morning. On top of the cooling temperatures will be gusty north wind 20 to 30.

If you plan to attend an area playoff football game Friday night, take plenty of coats and blankets to keep warm, because you'll need it!

This weekend should be dry. Skies sunny but temperatures cool and mornings very cold.

Looking down the road to the middle of next week, another strong cold push is possible, maybe some light rain with it, doubtful though as of now.

Our rain chance just isn't looking good at this time, wished I could say different.

Wednesday Night: Patchy fog develops, low of 45, cooler west, slightly warmer east and southeast.

Thursday: Sun and 75 with southwest wind 10 to 15, gusts to 20.

Friday: Sunny, near 70 in advance of the front, sharply cooler afterwards.

Friday Night: Clear, mid 30's, windy.

Saturday: Sunny and breezy but cool, mid to upper 50's.

Sunday: Sun and 65.

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