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Monday, August 02, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Monday August 2, 2004
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..Getting Ready To Bake...

GOOD MORNING! He airmass over Alabama began to subtly dry out over the
weekend, and it produced a very nice, albeit warm, Sunday across the area.
Showers and storms were limited to parts of South and East Central Alabama.
Even more dry air will filter down into Alabama today, and we will see
dewpoints drop down into the upper 60s. Look for a sunny and hot day today
with almost non chance of rain. Temperatures will rise well into the 90s
across the area, with about 93 the median. Some of the normally hotter
locations, like Tuscaloosa, may reach the upper 90s. Look for Tuesday and
Wednesday to be even hotter, with mid 90s likely in most area both days, and
a few locations will likely see 100. The hottest reading so far this year
in Birmingham was 95 on July 24th. We may exceed that this week. Even
though it will be hot this week, it will not be unusual. After all, this is
August in Alabama. We would have to go into triple digits to break records
on most days this week. Still, heat indices will approach dangerous levels
this week.

NEXT RAIN CHANCE: Now, I say that there is virtually no chance of rain
Monday and Tuesday, and I think that is a safe statement. But, we will be
in a northerly flow aloft, and that sometimes means storms drop into from
the Midwest. By Wednesday, a large trough will be developing over the
eastern United States. This will allow a frontal zone to set up from the
Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic states. This front will sag towards
Alabama by Thursday and Friday. As moisture levels increase, isolated
storms will occur by Wednesday, and become scattered for the last two days
of the work week ahead.

TROPICS: TS Alex is still off the South Carolina coast this morning. The
storm will move just offshore of the coast of South and North Carolina later
today. It will probably reach a max intensity of about 60 mph. A strong
tropical wave is crossing the Atlantic. It will likely become a depression
this week.

ON THIS DATE IN 1985: A Delta Airline jet crashed during a thunderstorm on
approach to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, killing 135 people.


Bill Murray
billmurray@worldnet.att.net

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TODAY
Mostly sunny and hot.
Afternoon High 93
WIND: N 5-10

TUESDAY
Continued sunny and hot.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 95
WIND: NE 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Partly cloudy with isolated afternoon thunderstorms.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 96
WIND: SE 5-10

THURSDAY
Partly cloudy with scattered showers and storms.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 94
WIND: SE 5-10

FRIDAY
Partly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 90
WIND: S 5-10

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