breaking news
After a few overnight thunderstorms in the
Heartland, our radar will stay dry for the remainder of the day. Today marks the first day of spring, and
temperatures will be seasonable for this time of year, with highs in the mid to
upper 60's. Our winds will be light in
nature this afternoon, switching from out of the north, to out of the south by
this evening. Clouds roll in overnight all
in advance of our next system, which makes its way through the Big Country
tomorrow. Your Thursday will be partly
cloudy with a few afternoon Thunderstorms north of I-20, but it's just a slight
chance. By early next week we'll be in
a much colder air mass. You may need to bring your plants inside.
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