Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Some Changes Ahead:






Good Morning from Meteorologist Chris Whited...

* One more warm day today before we cool down some across the area. It will be very warm with highs in the middle 80s across the Big Country and plenty of sunshine. Tonight clouds will begin to increase with lows in the 50s. Winds tonight will gradually shift northeast as a front moves into the area.

*The cold front will slip into the Big Country late tonight and should be south of Interstate 20 by daybreak tomorrow. It will be a mostly cloudy and cooler day tomorrow with highs in the middle and upper 60s. There is a slight chance for a storm, mainly north and east of Abilene.

* Rain Chances: Other than the slight chance tomorrrow across the northeastern areas of the Big Country, the models are still showing some rain chances for early next week so I have inserted a 30% chance for Monday and Tuesday in my forecast package.

* Spring: 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: Join us for our 30 minute severe weather special that will air tomorrow night 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 Wednesday...

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