Sunday, September 06, 2009

Unsettled Pattern Means Showers

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ....

A few isolated showers were popping up on our Triple Doppler Radar Sunday afternoon.

I'm watching an upper level low which was move east through New Mexico Sunday afternoon. The disturbance will pass over West Central Texas Monday and that is expected to bring more scattered thunderstorms for your Labor Day.

Storms which develop Monday will be capable of dropping brief heavy rain and may produce strong and gusty wind. Lightning will be the primary danger on Monday.

I can't rule out showers again on Tuesday, although not as numerous as Monday.

Wednesday looks dry, Thursday a slight chance for rain then a better chance for storms Friday and Saturday with a cold front in the area.

While it's too early to say with confidence, Friday night football games may be facing more thunderstorms, as many did this past Friday night.

Stay tuned to KRBC for weather updates through the week.

Have a great Labor Day and be sure to spend a little time with KRBC and the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon on Monday. Better yet, send in your pledge and help us help Jerry's Kids find a cure for Muscular Distrophy. Our live local broadcast will take place at Ashley Furniture so come on by and watch and make your donation in person.

Randy

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