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Friday PM Weather 06-22-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: June 22, 2012
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High pressure continues to strengthen over Texas, which will keep those temperatures on the rise through the weekend and early next week. The sun will be shining during this time and the winds will remain light. We are watching a disturbance in the Gulf, however that could spawn a hurricane which could impact the Texas coast. There are several different forecast models and each one has a different path for this storm. Several foreign models are bringing it to the Texas coast, but the North American model shows the storm moving toward Florida. We will keep an eye on this storm, but if it does move toward Texas, it could move across and provide some serious rainfall for the Permian Basin. Until that time, don't be surprised to see sunny skies and 100+ temperatures through Wednesday.

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Very warm temperatures Wednesday and Thursday....

Chance for thunderstorms again this afternoon....

A cold front to our north will help trigger isolated storms Tuesday....

Warmer and breezy with a chance for rain Monday....

We will continue to see rain in the forecast through Saturday, with slight chances on Father's Day...

The upper level low will continue to push north into the Big Bend Region today....

Rain is likely tomorrow, but chances lessen into Saturday and disappear Sunday...

An upper level low will continue to move north sparking thunderstorms today in the lower Trans Pecos....

A slight chance for thunderstorms will be possible across the southern Permian Basin Thursday....

Breezy southeast winds will provide a little relief to the hot temperatures today....

 
 
 
 
 
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