Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Scattered Storms, Continued Warm

A convective complex to our northwest ejected a few cirrus clouds that have passed through the area this morning and have helped keep temperatures in the upper 60s. This convective complex will remain to our west today and will weaken as it moves south southeast into Arkansas. However, it will likely throw additional clouds in our direction today. With increasing precipitable water, a weak boundary over the area, and subtle upper air disturbances moving through today, there should be a slightly greater coverage of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon than compared to yesterday. Still, highs should be able to top out near 87 today. Any showers or storms that form this afternoon should dissipate by 9 p.m. Otherwise, skies will remain partly cloudy overnight with lows dropping to 66.

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