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Friday, July 16, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Friday July 16, 2004
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A NICE EARLY MORNING: Before we get into a discussion about more serious
weather, let's celebrate these pleasant early morning low temperatures:

58 at DeSoto State Park
62 in Belle Mina and Heflin
63 in Decatur, Cullman, Ft. Payne, Wedowee
64 in Huntsville, Pinson, Scottsboro, Crossville
65 in Anniston, Trussville, Russellville

JULY ACTING VERY UNUSUAL: We're looking for a second front in only a few
days to come into Alabama. That is very unusual for July. We are also in for
some more showers and thunderstorms overnight and much of Saturday. The
storms will increase tonight producing locally heavy rain. There is a slight
risk of a few severe thunderstorms, even into Saturday. But things will be
looking up for late in the weekend and here is another rarity. We're not
including any showers for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The humidity will also
be noticeably lower on Sunday and we don't see any extreme heat any time
soon.

Severe thunderstorm watches covered much of Mississippi this afternoon. Very
strong storms developed over that state this morning and moved over the SE.
Some were spreading into West Alabama. Meanwhile, another big thunderstorm
complex moved SE from Missouri overnight and was moving into North
Mississippi and NW Alabama..

TROPICAL WEATHER: Just a little bit of action in the tropics in the form of
a tropical wave over the central and eastern Caribbean. It was moving west,
but it shows no sign of growing stronger.

AIR QUALITY: We were under another code yellow today, which means moderate
air quality.

AN UNUSUAL WEATHER EVENT: It happened in southern Colorado yesterday. A
tornado touched down in Alamosa County in a deep valley between two mountain
ranges. It was confirmed on the ground 10 miles east of Alamosa and it was
visible from Alamosa. That is the largest town in that broad high altitude
deep valley in southern Colorado-a vast agricultural area. Tornadoes are
fairly common out on the plains of eastern Colorado, however.

FRIDAY WRAP UP: Based on radar estimates, as much as 9 inches of rain has
fallen in the last few days over SW Coffee County in extreme south
Alabama...lowest temperature this morning was 39 in Lakeview, Oregon and
hottest yesterday 116 in Death Valley.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Delightful early morning walks with Miss Molly
because of the cooler temperatures and lower dew points. For several
mornings in a row, we have seen a tiny baby rabbit at the north end of the
walking track near the Old Crow Motel. The little creature was sitting out
in the cool wet grass. Molly did not see him until she was only three feet
away. The little rabbit jumped the Old Crow Creek and paused in the thick
underbrush. Molly frantically tried to catch the rabbit, but she jumped in a
pool of standing water and got soaking wet. When we got home, had to dry her
off with a towel, but she sure did get excited. Life goes on. -J B Elliott

J. B. Elliott
jbe@jbelliott.com

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TONIGHT
Showers and thunderstorms, becoming more numerous. Rain heavy at times. A
few storms possibly severe.
Morning Low 72
WIND: SW 6-12

SATURDAY
A good chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly in the morning decreasing
in the afternoon..
Morning Low 72 Afternoon High 85
WIND: W 7-14

SUNDAY
Becoming mostly sunny and less humid.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 86
WIND: NW 7-14

MONDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 89
WIND: NW 5-10

TUESDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 91
WIND: NE 4-8

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