From Meteorologist Chris Whited in the KRBC Weather Lab...
* An arctic airmass will bring cold temperatures to across all the Big Country tonight and early Monday morning. Lows will be 15 to 25 with high only remaining in the upper 30s on Monday. High and middle level cloud bank will work in from the north tonight and during the day on Monday so cloudy intervals will be likely.
* Southerly flow will return to the area Monday and Ttuesday as a surface low pressure trof develops along the lee of the Rockies. Much warmer conditions are expected Tuesday and the rest of the week with highs in the 60s and low 70s by the end of the week. Dry weather will prevail the next 7 days.
KRBC Weather Forecast:
Tonight:
Increasing Clouds
Very Cold
Single Digit Wind Chills
Lows: 14-20°
Wind: E 5-10
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None
Monday:
Cloudy Intervals
Breezy & Cool
Highs: 36-40°
Wind: SE 10-20
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None
Monday Night:
Mostly Cloudy
Breezy & Cold
Lows: 33-37°
Wind: S 15-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None
Tuesday:
Mix of Sun & Clouds
Windy & Warmer
Highs: 63-66°
Wind: SE 15-25
Rain Chance: 0%
Severe Weather Threat: None
Enjoying the upcoming week...
Sunday, December 21, 2008
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