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Chilly this morning, but we'll warm up into the
lower 60's this afternoon. Lots of
sunshine is expected today with a steady increase in cloud cover
tonight. The first half of your
Saturday will remain dry, but as a cold front approaches our chances for rain
greatly increases. The storms will
start out isolated in nature, before forming a line and moving eastbound
overnight. Some of the storms could
become severe, with the main threats being large hail and damaging winds. Right now we're under a slight risk for
Abilene eastward. Cold front will be
out of our hair by late Sunday morning, with partly cloudy skies expected
behind it. Temperatures next week will
be quite a bit colder, but seasonable for the middle of February.
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Brown County Water District to Begin Rehab of Water Treatment Plant
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Reminder: Abilene Celebrates National Bike to School / Work Day Friday
National Bike to School / Work Day will be celebrated on Friday, May 17. This special day highlights bicycle safety as well as promotes public... -
KRBC AM Forecast: Thursday, May 16th
Mid 90's today with plenty of sunshine. A comfortable calm and clear evening making it down to near the 70 degree mark tonight. Cracking the... -
Webcast: Six Confirmed Dead in Northern Texas Tornado
Devastating tornadoes ripped across northern Texas overnight, killing at least six and injured over 100. -
KTAB AM Forecast: Thursday, May 16th, 2013
Heat Wave Begins Today, Near Record Breaking Tomorrow
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