Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A Cooler Holiday Weekend is on the Way

FROM KRBC CHIEF METEOROLOGIST RANDY TURNER ...

THE WEATHER PATTERN WILL SLOWLY TURN MUCH COLDER OVER THE COURSE OF THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS AND WE HAVE A CHANCE FOR RAIN OVER THE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TIME PERIOD.

WEDNESDAY WILL BE WARM BUT YOU'LL NOTICE A GRADUAL INCREASE IN CLOUDS.

THANKSGIVING DAY WILL BE MOSTLY CLOUDY AND, AS A RESULT, A LITTLE COOLER BUT STILL MILD. AS AN UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM APPROACHES FROM THE WEST THURSDAY, A FEW SHOWERS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. RAIN IS MOST LIKELY THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY AS THE SYSTEM PASSES OVERHEAD.

A STRONG COLD FRONT ARRIVES THURSDAY NIGHT MAKING FRIDAY A COLD AND POTENTIALLY WET DAY. SATURDAY WILL ALSO BE VERY COOL BUT IT GETS EVEN COLDER ON SUNDAY.

ANOTHER STRONG CHARGE OF COLD AIR, PROBABLY THE COLDEST WE'VE SEEN THIS SEASON, ARRIVES SATURDAY NIGHT SO HIGH TEMPERATURES ON SUNDAY STAY IN THE 40'S.

THERE IS ALSO A POTENTIAL FOR SOME MOISTURE SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT BUT TOO EARLY TO SAY IF WINTRY PRECIPITATION IS POSSIBLE.

TEMPERATURES REMAIN IN THE 40'S AND 50'S EARLY NEXT WEEK.

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