Sunday, March 22, 2009

Looking for T-Storms Monday Night

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...

A sure sign of Spring is the March wind. It usually is related to advancing storm systems and in our case right now, a BIG advancing storm.

As of Sunday night, a vigorous area of low pressure was advancing east from the Pacific Northwest to the Central Plains. All the pressure changes in the atmosphere are driving our south wind to speeds of over 30mph at times. NO CHANGE to the gusty wind through Monday as Lake Wind Advisories remain in effect.

STORMY WEATHER is possible Monday night between sunset and sunrise (most likely after 10pm) as the dry line, followed by a cold front, move through the area. We are on the southern edge of a slight risk for severe weather in the Big Country, hail, high winds, isolated tornadoes possible. Hey, it's Spring in West Central Texas, make sure you are prepared.

Once the storms move east Tuesday morning, we'll see tranquil weather through Thursday, before the next cold front arrives by early Friday to bring us another slight chance for rain.

Watch for updates on this site, and www.bigcountryhomepage.com.

Take care,

Randy

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