Though we've lost a good deal of the reasons behind the unsettledness of last week, we are still experiencing considerable amounts of cloud cover with a weak upper-level feature that's squeezing out a few showers in the eastern Big Bend this evening. However, future rain chances aren't going to be widespread or major for the rest of the week. Upper-level high pressure is forecast to build over the region later this week, preventing cold fronts and colder air from reaching our area. As a result, temperatures will climb much above average for early January, and any rain chances will come from scattered moisture pockets moving through on a southeast to south wind. Lows tonight will fall to around 50 degrees, and highs tomorrow will rise into the upper 60s to around 70.
Posted at 3:23 PM, Jan 07, 2013
and last updated 2013-01-07 11:27:50-05
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