From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ...
There will continue to be a chance for rain and thunderstorms around the KRBC viewing area through Wednesday.
Some storms will be capable of dropping heavy rain due to their slow movement. Some storms may also produce strong gusty wind and even small hail.
The chance for storms will be greatest during the afternoon and evening hours, thanks to peak heating, but even overnight storms are possible.
The chance for severe weather is low.
Temperatures are reduced through Wednesday, due to clouds and rain.
By Thursday, you can expect the hot and dry trend to resume as temperatures climb back to the upper 90's in time for the 4th of July weekend.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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- June Ends On A Wet Note:
- Scattered T-Storms Stay in the Forecast
- Showers and Cooler Temperatures !!
- Stifling Heat Through Saturday
- Another 100°+ Day Ahead:
- Sweltering Heat Continues
- Another Hot Day Ahead:
- Hot Weather Continues:
- Hot & Dry Week Ahead:
- Some Clouds & Warm Today:
- Hot Weather Continues:
- Summer Already Here
- A Hot Tuesday:
- Isolated Storms & Hot This Monday:
- Isolated Storms Through Monday - But Mainly Hot
- Hot Weather, Isolated Storms This Weekend:
- Storms Possible Friday and Saturday
- Warming Trend Begins:
- Scattered Thunderstorms:
- Chance for Storms Continues
- Scattered Afternoon & Evening Thunderstorms:
- Storm Potential This Afternoon and Tonight
- Sunshine, Hot Weather & Thunderstorms:
- Isolated Storms Late Day / Overnight
- Summer-Like Pattern This Weekend:
- Isolated T-Storms Possible Late Each Day
- Warming Trend Begins:
- Warming Up Through the Weekend
- Decreasing Clouds & Cooler Today:
- Increasing Storm Chances:
- Rain Chance Looks Good
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