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KRBC AM Forecast: Friday, April 13, 2012

By: Meteorologist Natalie Ferrari
Updated: April 13, 2012
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We started off this morning just the same as yesterday with stubborn low level clouds building up and moving through the area. This afternoon expect highs to reach into the mid 80's and those breezy conditions to stick throughout the evening. We're talking about 15-25 mph winds out of the south, but gusting up to 35 mph in some areas. This evening, lows will drop back down into the low to mid 60's.

Saturday afternoon and evening is the biggest concern as far as the potential for severe weather here across the Big Country. With that dryline stalling out to our west, we are all included in the risk of developing severe weather Saturday evening and into the overnight hours. With that risk comes the potential of large hail, damaging winds and the possible isolated tornadoes. Be sure to stay tuned to all weather updates through the weekend.

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