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WEATHER CHANGES AHEAD

Updated at 10:30 PM, Friday, November 6th, 2009
by KTXS Meteorologist Mark Rowlett

Saturday should be a repeat of Friday with a mild start and a warm afternoon under sunny skies.  Clouds will returning Saturday night as a weak upper level low moves closer to us.  This low will move over the area Sunday and bring mostly cloudy skies and a chance of a light shower - mainly in the morning.  Gulf of Mexico moisture moving back in late Sunday will keep our skies mostly cloudy for Sunday night and Monday.

The next weather maker will be a cold front moving in late Monday night.  This will keep us cloudy and there should be a few light showers for Monday night and early Tuesday morning.  Skies should clear Tuesday afternoon and stay fair into Thursday.  Temperatures will be cooler Tuesday through Thursday, but not cold.

In the tropics, Ida is back up to a tropical storm as the center of circulation is back over the warm waters of the western Caribbean Sea.  She is still forecast to move up into the south central Gulf of Mexico as a tropical storm early Monday.  However, the same weather system that is driving the cold front into our area late Monday will cause Ida to change into a non-tropical low pressure system before moving over Florida Thursday.  However, she still may have sustained winds around 40-50 mph.

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FALL OUTLOOK

Updated at 9:00 am, Thursday, November 5th, 2009
by KTXS Meteorologist Chad Garneau


    6-10 day outlook: Past Veteran's Day, we'll have a couple nice days with mild temperatures in the 70's again.  Long range models hint at a weak cold front knocking on our doorstep next weekend (Nov. 14-15) causing temperatures to go back down to the 60's for a while.  When it comes to rain chances, we're looking at a small window of opportunity for showers.

 8-14 day outlook:  Thermometers may rebound back to the low 70's with a good amount of sunshine.  Rain chances appear to be low at this point.

FALL/WINTER 2009 PREVIEW:  El Nino is expected to persist through the winter months. Conditions appear favorable for wetter and cooler conditions.


DROUGHT OUTLOOK: The latest drought monitor shows the Big Country is drought-free!

           

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