ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Friday November 5, 2004
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...Fabulous Fall Weather...
We are promising some fabulous fall weather for Alabama through the weekend
with sunny cool days and clear cold nights. Tonight should be the coldest
night so far this season, and we are projecting an average low of 36 degrees
early tomorrow. A light freeze is possible for valleys, but the ridge tops
could be closer to 40 degrees as the coldest air sinks into the low spots
due to the lack of wind. Many places across north and central Alabama will
see their first frost of the season as well. For the rest of the weekend, we
will enjoy blue sky and sunshine tomorrow and Sunday with highs in the 67 to
70 degree range.
FOOTBALL WEATHER: Alabama will host Mississippi State tomorrow evening at
Bryant-Denny Stadium at 5:30. The sky will be clear, and temperatures will
fall from near 60 at the kickoff to near 50 by the end of the game. There
will be little or no wind.
THE LONG RANGE: Looks like our next chance of showers will come around
Veterans Day, next Thursday November 11. Some computer model runs earlier
this week suggested a severe weather pattern by then, but at the moment the
incoming front looks like it won't have much moisture to work with. Then,
the coldest air so far this season is forecast to drop into Alabama the
following weekend (November 12-14), which could easily set up the first
freeze of the season for many Alabama communities. Some spots could be well
down in the 20s by then.
ROAMING: Baltimore, MD was soaked with 1.82" of rain yesterday. Washington,
DC reported 1.71". Coldest place in the continental U.S. was West
Yellowstone, MT with 8 degrees. The high yesterday in Fairbanks, AK was only
8 degrees; they should reach -11 by Saturday!
James Spann
jspann@abc3340.com
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TODAY
Sunny, breezy, and cool.
Afternoon High 64
WIND: N 10-18
SATURDAY
Sunny with a cold morning. Scattered frost early in the day.
Morning Low 36 Afternoon High 68
WIND: W 4-8
SUNDAY
Mostly sunny and pleasant.
Morning Low 41 Afternoon High 70
WIND: W 4-8
MONDAY
A good supply of sunshine.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 72
WIND: SW 5-10
TUESDAY
Partly to mostly sunny.
Morning Low 48 Afternoon High 67
WIND: N 6-12
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