Good Morning from KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...
Abilene residents woke to a temperature of 21 this morning and should expect highs to remain below freezing during the day. The wind chill early this morning was 8 at Abilene Regional Airport. Gusty wind will prevail throughout the day, leading to wind chills in the single digits in the morning and teens and twenties in the afternoon.
Monday night is another cold one, low 20's. One of our forecast models continues to paint some snow Monday night into the Coleman and Brownwood areas, stretching northward through the eastern counties of the viewing area (Eastland, Stephens, Throckmorton).
A warm front moves north through the area by Tuesday night into Wednesday which helps push this Arctic airmass out of our area by mid-week.
It appears another surge of cold arrives Friday and spends the weekend with temperatures well below normal.
Monday, December 15, 2008
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