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KRBC PM Forecast: Thursday, March 7, 2013

By: Randy Turner
Updated: March 7, 2013
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As we get closer to Saturday, forecast models generally agree that Saturday afternoon and evening will be the prime time for rain and storms in the Big Country.  Draw a line from Haskell, to Abilene, to San Angelo and anything east of that line is where storms are more likely to happen.  There is also a slight risk of storms producing hail and damaging wind in Callahan, Eastland, Comanche,  Stephens,Brown, Coleman and possibly Taylor County ... the eastern Big Country.  Storms could linger into early Sunday morning down around Brownwood but then move east.  A cold front will clear out all the rain Sunday and cool temperatures about 15 degrees.  Highs Friday and Saturday in the low to mid 70's.  Highs Sunday in the upper 50's.  Highs Monday in the low 60's.  Highs next Tuesday through Thursday in the low to mid 70's.  Lows will stay in the upper 50's tonight and Friday night, then near 40 on Saturday night and near 32 on Sunday night. 

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