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Friday PM Weather 07-27-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: July 27, 2012
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It was an active day across the Permian Basin with almost everyone seeing a little bit of rain. We picked up only .13" at the airport, but heavy flooding occured in Alpine. The Rio Grande had a possibility of cresting it's banks as well as heavy rain fell in the Trans-Pecos. Fortunately for the people inundated in the Trans-Pecos, changes are on the way. High pressure will start building over our area again, bringing us the familiar sinking air and rising temperatures. The sun will start to shine again tomorrow with summy skies by Monday. We will step our way up the ladder this week reaching 97 tomorrow, followed by days of 98, 100, 101 and 102 by Wednesday.

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High temperatures will be in the the upper 90's for the last day of spring and the first day of summer....

Temperatures will soar into the upper 90s with triple digits to our west....

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....

 
 
 
 
 
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