* A weak upper level low pressure system is slowly drifting northwestward across West Central Texas this morning and will continue to move across the region on this Monday. Combined with daytime heating and our humid air mass, a few isolated showers or thunderstorms will be possible this afternoon and this evening across the area. Otherwise expect a mostly sunny sky to start the day with clouds building to give us a partly cloudy sky this afternoon, this evening and for tonight. Highs today in the upper 90s and lower 100s with overnight lows in the middle and upper 70s. Heat Index values this afternoon will range from 98-105 across the area.
* The Week Ahead: Upper level high pressure system will continue to dominate our forecast for the week ahead. Expect a mostly sunny sky each day and a mostly clear sky each night. Temperatures will remain above normal and hot into the upper 90s and the lower 100s with overnight lows in the middle and upper 70s. The heat index each afternoon will hover around and over 100. We'll keep an eye on the northern areas of the Gulf of Mexico as models are trying to develop an easterly moving low into a tropical system over the next few days. Computer models are taking this system inland from as far east as the Florida Panhandle to as far as Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas. Don't expect this system to have any impact on our current weather trend but I'll continue to monitor the next few days.
* Hot Weather Safety: Medical experts remind everyone to be extremely careful when outside in the hot and humid weather. Some safety tips recommended include drinking plenty of water and taking frequent breaks in a cool spot. Also be sure to check on the elderly and your pets. You should also wear light colored clothing and don't forget to apply the sunscreen regularly. If you can you should up off your outdoor activities until early in the morning and into the evening to avoid the peak heating hours. An average of 175 Americans succumb to hot weather during the summer months across the country.
* Tropics: For the latest information please visit the National Hurricane center website by their website by clicking here. The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season will end on November 30th.
* Drought Information: For the latest drought information for the state of Texas please visit the U.S Drought Monitor website by clicking here. The data is updated by the government every Thursday morning around 7:30 AM local time.
* KRBC has you covered with the latest news and weather information this morning on Abilene Today at 6:00 A.M. and later this morning on Abilene Midday at 11:30 A.M. Our news and weather coverage continues this afternoon at 5:00 and tonight 6:00 and 10:00 P.M. You can always get news and weather information anytime on our website at BigCountryHomepage.Com.
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