A few clouds mixed with the sun today, but it was certainly another winning day of weather though it was a bit on the breezy side.
Tonight will be mainly clear and still breezy but mild with lows in the middle 60’s.
Friday will be another mostly sunny day and highs should get close to the 90 degree mark. However, a gusty southerly wind will develop by afternoon as gusts approach 40mph. Unfortunately, Friday will be the last day of our current streak of sunny warm weather.
A front approaching from the northwest and some moisture streaming northward from Texas, in association with what is left of Hurricane Alex which is dissipating over central northern Mexico, will introduce the chance of thunderstorms especially later in the day on Saturday. Skies will be partly sunny and it will be very humid and breezy with highs in the upper 80’s.
By Saturday night and through the day on Independence Day Sunday, skies will be mainly cloudy, and thunderstorms will be possible at just about any time. In addition, because of all of the moisture available, some of the storms will likely contain heavy rains, and this could cause some renewed flooding problems. Also, there is a risk of some severe weather. Highs will reach the lower 80’s.
By Monday, the heaviest storms should be gone but a chance of scattered storms will continue under partly sunny skies and highs in the middle 80’s.
Stay tuned to KNOP and log into KNOPNEWS2.COM for the latest on the holiday weekend weather, especially if you are planning to be outdoors.
Mike
Thursday, July 1, 2010
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