From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...
The dry weather trend continues until further notice, at least through the upcoming weekend. High pressure centered over the Four Corners of the southwest U.S. means systems stay away. And even with cold fronts coming through on a regular basis, they shove any Gulf moisture we may have southeast, back into the Gulf. The moisture doesn't have the opportunity to build back in time for the next front which also shoves the moisture back to the southeast, and the cycle repeats itself.
Two cold fronts this week. The first being Monday night, the next late Wednesday night or Thursday morning.
Sunday Night: Clear and cold, low of 35. Southwest wind at 5.
Monday: Sunny and 70. Southwest wind 5 to 10.
Monday Night: Clear and 37.
Tuesday: Sunny and 65.
Wednesday: Sunny and 72.
Thursday: Sunny and 63.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
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