Monday, November 10, 2008

Thunderstorms Today...

Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* There is a slight risk of severe weather today along and east of the US 283 corridor today... or roughly from Brady to Coleman to Baird to Breckenridge to Throckmorton and all points eastward.

* Strong storm system to the west is pushing a dryline across the area later today which will be the focal point for some showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. The strongest storms will be possible over the far eastern areas of the Big Country and into the Heartland/Central Texas area. As lift approaches from the west today,expect showers and a few thunderstorms to develop across the area. The dryline should push into the western areas by early afternoon. Thunderstorms will develop along the dryline as it continues east this afternoon. Some storms could become severe across the eastern areas. Thunderstorms should push east of the area by late tonight.

KRBC Triple Doppler Forecast:

Today:
Partly to Mostly Cloudy
Highs: 74-78°
Wind: SW 15-25
Rain Chance: 40%
Sunrise: 7:04 AM
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Eastern Big Country)

Tonight:
Partly Cloudy
An Isolated Storm
Lows: 52-55°
Wind: SW 5-15
Rain Chance: 20%
Sunset: 5:41 AM
Severe Weather Threat: Slight (Eastern Big Country)

Tomorrow: (Veterans Day)
Sunny & Pleasant
Highs: 75-78°
Wind: NW 5-15
Rain Chance:
Sunrise: 7:05 AM
Severe Weather Threat: None

Have a great Monday...

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