Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Looks like lovely weather for Thanksgiving

... A strong Canadian cold front will move across south Texas tonight...
... Much colder temperatures expected for Thanksgiving weekend...

Warm and humid conditions will prevail across south Texas today
ahead of a strong Canadian cold front. The cold front is expected
to blast through south Texas tonight... entering the northern
coastal Bend and Victoria areas by late afternoon or early evening
then reaching the coast around midnight. Isolated to scattered
showers and thunderstorms are expected along the front as it moves
across the area.

Cloudy skies... sharply colder temperatures and breezy to windy
conditions are expected across south Texas on Thanksgiving day.
Temperatures will likely not make it out of the 50s on
Thanksgiving.

The cold airmass will remain entrenched across the region through
the Holiday weekend. An upper level low will develop across the
southwest U.S. And Mexico during this time. As this happens... warm
moist air above the surface will move over the cold air at the
surface... producing overcast skies and periods of rain and
isolated thunderstorms Friday through Sunday. The rain is
expected to end from west to east late Sunday or Monday as the upper
level low exits to the east. Low temperatures in the 40s and highs
in the 50s are expected through the weekend.

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