From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...
After mostly light rainfall through the area early this morning, we return to our dry and windy ways. Another fast moving upper level low will swing across the area Tuesday. It might possibly create a storm or two across our eastern viewing area but doubtful. It will, however, produce much wind, especially during the afternoon hours. Expect wind gusts between 30 and 40 to be common which increases the threat for wildfires once again. The wind should die down Tuesday night, remain fairly tranquil Wednesday, but increase once again Thursday and remain gusty through the upcoming weekend.
Chances for more rain over the next seven days are slim to none. Temperatures will be a little above normal for this time of year.
Monday, February 09, 2009
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- Record Warmth & High Wildfire Threat:
- Hot Then Cold Then Warm
- Another Tease Of Summer Weather:
- Whew, It's Hot !!!
- This Is Late Winter?
- Wow, It's Warm !!
- Warm and Windy Weather This Week
- Much Warmer This Week
- High Wildfire Threat Today:
- Cooler & Less Winds Today:
- Not Much Change In The Forecast:
- Extreme Wildfire Threat Today:
- Isolated Light Showers Possible
- Cloudy Start To The Week:
- Isolated Showers Possible Monday
- Front Arrives Today:
- Ho-Hum !!
- Warm and Breezy Thursday
- A Quiet Weather Day...
- Extreme Fire Threat & Severe Storms Possible Today:
- Here Comes More Wind !!
- Wet Morning, Dry Afternoon
- Storms Sunday Night / Fire Watch Tuesday
- Strong to Severe Storms Tonight:
- Strong Storms Possible Sunday Night:
- Rain Chances On The Horizon:
- Wind Woes / Rain Hopes
- Warm & Windy Today:
- Window of Opportunity for Rain
- A Bit Cooler Today, Warmer & Windy Tomorrow:
- A Nice Day Ahead:
- Rain on the Horizon
- Six More Weeks Of Winter?
- Familiar Weather Pattern Returns
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