Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...
* The cold front continues to slip south through the Big Country this morning and will bring in cooler weather for today with highs generally near 70° in most locations. Expect partly to mostly cloudy conditions today. A weak disturbance is sitting over far West Texas this morning and will move across today and could develop a few isolated showers. A few isolated storms could pop up but it looks like the northern counties stand the best chance of that 20% chance in the forecast (mainly areas north of US 380) Cooler tonight with lows in the middle and upper 40s.
* Rain Chances: Other than the slight chance ttodayacross the northern areas of the Big Country, the models are still showing some decent rain chances for early next week so I have kept a 30% chance for Monday and Tuesday in my forecast package. It looks like a squall line could be trying to set up for Monday night so that will bear some watching.
* Spring will officially arrive tomorrow! The Vernam Equinox will arrive in the northern hemisphere on Friday. The official start of spring will be at 6:44 A.M. our local time.
* KRBC's Weathering The Storm: Don't forget to join us for our 30 minute severe weather special that will air tonight and Saturday at 6:30 on KRBC. You'll get a chance to check out our weather center, not to mention get a little one-on-one with our weather team. Of course we'll talk about the severe weather we face in the Big Country and how you can prepare
Have a great Thursday...
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