Quantcast
breaking news

Much Cooler Today, But A Warm Up Is On The Way 11-23-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: November 23, 2012
watch video
A cold front rolled through in the overnight hours, shifting our winds to the north.

We will see temperatures today near 20 degrees cooler than yesterday.

Temps across the Permian Basin will be in the upper 50's, lower 60's throughout the day.

For the morning and early afternoon, winds may be a little blustery.

The Guadalupe Pass has already seen wind gusts over 50 mph.

That area is under a High Wind Warning until noon today.

The rest of the area could see winds out of the NE around 20-25 mph.

Some gusts may reach 35 mph.

After that, the winds die down and we will see a warming trend through the weekend.

Temperatures should hit the mid 60's Saturday and the mid-70's by Sunday.

Mid 70's continue Monday, before another cold front rolls through before Tuesday.

That cold front could shoot us back down into the lower 60's before high pressure settles in and we start warming up again.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

In an ongoing effort to protect Texans from the costly destruction caused by feral hogs, Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples today announced the Texas Department of Agriculture is accepting to...

While Gov. Rick Perry and the Legislature had balanced high and low marks, President Obama and Congress had more low grades than high ones....

Despite concerns raised by both Republicans and Democrats, senators on Tuesday tentatively passed a resolution that aims to solve the state's transportation funding woes by diverting future from...

Ellen Nol Art Museum is hosting a Members Only Reception celebrating Chicanitas: Small Painting from the Cheech Marin Collection....

Earth Wind and Fire will soon be rocking out at the Ector County Coliseum to benefit the Education Foundation of Odessa....

The Midland ISD trustees scheduled to host a special meeting Tuesday to talk about one of their biggest problems; Housing!...

Fourteen 7-11 stores in New York and Virginia were seized by Federal officials....

Debra Medina, the head of the advocacy group WeTexans, is leading a coalition that is calling on state lawmakers to hold hearings on eminent domain and the impact that pipeline expansions have...

With possible road construction in the works, TxDOT officials want to be sure they are taking every citizen's thoughts into consideration....

A Carlsbad man is dead after an industrial accident....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Permianbasin360.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved