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Sunday, November 14, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Monday November 15, 2004
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...A Cool, Pleasant Monday...

A great big high pressure system centered over Ohio and Pennsylvania is what
gave us the brisk NE winds Sunday. We'll have another good easterly breeze
today as drier air continues to circulate into Alabama from the east. That
high is so big that it was causing beach erosion on the Florida east coast
with winds frequently gusting to over 30 mph. Off shore there have been some
11-foot waves.

Our wind will not be as strong today and it will diminish greatly tonight.
This will allow temperatures to drop to near 40. There may be some mid 30s
in the valleys of east and NE Alabama.

OUR NEXT RAIN: We think we can get through at least Thursday with no threat
of rain. A few showers may show up late Friday or Friday night and then look
for some scattered showers on Saturday and possibly a thunderstorm. No large
temperature changes are anticipated and our high temperatures for much of
this week will be in the mid and upper 60s, which is fairly close to normal
for mid November.

ANNIVERSARY OF A TRAGEDY: It was 15 years ago today that a powerful F4
tornado ripped across the southern part of Huntsville during the afternoon
rush hour killing 22 people and injuring nearly 500. See our story about
this tragedy in today's Weather Talk.

MY THOUGHTS: Even though I have been in weather work for many years and
greatly involved in severe weather coverage, one never gets used to seeing
people suffer like they did in Huntsville...I have been around for what
seems like a zillion sunsets, but I never tire of them. I hope you saw last
evening's sunset. It was a jewel thanks to some well places cirrus clouds.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: I really do believe that a doggie can talk to
you if you only watch their actions. When I went to bed well past midnight
Saturday night, little Miss Molly was struggling to stay awake. I had not
played with her all day. She was too tired to jump up on the king-sized bed,
but she stood on her hind legs with her front paws against the mattress
wanting to be picked up. After lifting her on the bed, she snuggled as close
to me as possible with the top of her head rubbing my chin. After a minute
or so, she stood up, looked me intently in the eye and I know she was
saying, "Big Guy, I still love you but I wish you could find time to play."
Life goes on.

J. B. Elliott
jbelliott@charter.net

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TODAY
Some high thin clouds, but considerable sunshine. Cool.
Afternoon High 64
WIND: E 6-12

TUESDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 39 Afternoon High 65
WIND: E 4-7

WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 45 Afternoon High 66
WIND: SE 5-10

THURSDAY
A little warmer. Partly sunny.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 68
WIND: SE 5-10

FRIDAY
Partly sunny. A slight chance of a shower late.
Morning Low 48 Afternoon High 69
WIND: SE 5-10

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