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Monday, September 20, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Monday September 20, 2004
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...Fall-Like Weather Continues...

GOOD MORNING! If you are like me, you are getting spoiled by all of this
fall-like weather. Our morning readings have been running some 4-7 degrees
below normal for this time of year. That's not going to change, at least
for one more morning, as we will see readings in the 50s again tomorrow.
The high pressure that has been in control of Alabama's weather from its
position in southern Canada will actually migrate southwestward over the
coming week. By the end of the week, it will be to our north. Now, that
pushy western trough will gradually try to break down the ridge over the
East, but it looks like it will hold together into the weekend.

Our temperatures will gradually begin to moderate slightly as we head toward
midweek, edging back toward seasonal norms. Clouds will gradually begin to
reappear by Thursday afternoon, but they will still allow plenty of sunshine
right on into the weekend. I can't get too excited about rain chances
before the weekend at the earliest, and maybe not even until Sunday.

IN THE TROPICS: Not much change in the status of Tropical Storm Jeanne,
wandering aimlessly northeast of the Bahamas this morning. The storm will
probably not be more than 325 miles from its present location by Friday
morning as it meanders between Bermuda and the Bahamas. It is expected to
become a hurricane. Hurricane Karl is a major hurricane, located about
1,000 miles east of the Leeward Islands, but it expected to recurve to the
north and remain over open waters. It is forecast to become a Category 4
hurricane, at least... Finally, Tropical Depression thirteen may be Tropical
Storm Lisa by the time that you read this. The storm is located some 1,600
miles east of the Windward Islands. Lisa could be a problem, except Karl
probably won't let her. The proximity of Karl may stifle Lisa's development
somewhat, although she is still expected to become a hurricane. And he will
leave the door open for her to recurve also. Thanks, Karl! We owe you a
big one!

Bill Murray
billmurray@att.net

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TODAY
Near total sunshine once again.
Afternoon High 81
WIND: E 6-12

TUESDAY
More blue skies.
Morning Low 54 Afternoon High 81
WIND: E 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Still sunny.
Morning Low 61 Afternoon High 84
WIND: E 5-10

THURSDAY
Mix of sun and some clouds.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 85
WIND: E 5-10

FRIDAY
Partly cloudy.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 86
WIND: NE 5-10

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