The much advertised cold front has finally pushed through the Brazos Valley -- and while it hasn't
exactly left the prettiest of weather, it has brought that holiday feel back to the area along with a touch of rain as well! After a few storms moved over our back yard Thursday night, some folks across the Brazos Valley managed to pick up a couple tenths of an inch of needed rain. Nowhere even close to being a drought buster, but we'll sure take any little bit that we can at this point.
atmosphere from the west / southwest leaving a process called "overrunning" which causes the cloud cover. Overrunning can sometimes lead to patches of drizzle & light rain forming -- however, as the latest computer models come out, the chance of anymore soggy weather is going to remain slim heading into the weekend. Factor in a breezy north wind at 10-20mph, with gusts upwards of 25mph, and daytime highs will struggle to reach the mid 50s on Friday and Saturday.
causing a mess of problems for parts of California -- including Santa Ana winds. By Monday, this potent system will be in the Panhandle and then swing pretty close to North Texas. With this track, we are set for a pretty decent chance of showers and thunderstorms late Monday / very early Tuesday (40% for now). On that note, it looks like there may be a risk for severe thunderstorms as well if this rain chance comes together...check back next week for the next blog -- we'll be detailing things as they become closer to reality.