Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Warm and Muggy Weather Will Continue For the Denton Area...

Our weather setup will remain unsettled, and it will be difficult to forecast specific events this week. Muggy weather will definitely continue as will the southerly winds. A cold front will sink into the Red River valley this evening, but is expected to stall out before making it too far into North Texas. The best chance of storms will be near the frontal boundary.

The cap/lid has weakened a bit, but is still there. We would need a lot of afternoon sunshine to pop up some garden variety thunderstorms in areas not near the front. Any storms that do form will have the capability of producing some hail and high winds. Again these will be isolated in nature.

If something pops up we’ll certainly try and give you heads up.

High temperatures will continue to be in the mid to upper 80s and nighttime lows will be in the mid to upper 60s.

Have a great Earth Day!



Here is a snapshot from one of the new weathercams we are installing at the Denton Tree and Moss Lab. This shot is looking to the west southwest towards downtown Denton. Soon we will be showing near real-time images to you. Click on the image for a larger view.






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