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Sunday, November 14, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Sunday November 14, 2004
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...Cool and Dry Through Midweek...

Clouds hung tough Saturday. As a result, the high temperature was only 55 in
Ft. Payne and 59 in Cullman. Down in South Alabama it got well into the 60s.

There may be some cloudiness overstaying its welcome around parts of the
state this morning, but overall the clouds will thin out with lots of
sunshine as the day wears on. With clear skies and lighter wind tonight,
temperatures will fall to the upper 30s across Central Alabama. There could
be some lows around 34 in the colder valleys. It's not out of the question
to have some patchy light frost in those areas by morning.

We think the dry weather will last all the way into Thursday, but some rain
could arrive later Thursday. We will be able to fine tune that in the next
couple of days. Daily high temperatures after today will be in the mid and
upper 60s-rather pleasant for mid November.

SUNDAY NOTES: Extremes of temperature across the lower 48 states yesterday
varied from 4 above zero early in the day at Saranac Lake in Upstate New
York to an afternoon high of 84 at Fort Myers and West Kendall in South
Florida. Some of the worst weather was out in the Southwest, especially in
New Mexico and parts of West Texas. One of the heavier snowfall amounts I
could find was 12 inches at Rociada, New Mexico. In West Texas, especially
in parts of the Panhandle, there were a number reports of 4-inch
snowfall...Mobile is already guaranteed a wet year since rainfall is now
well over 70 inches for 2004.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Didn't get to play with little Miss Molly a
single bit Saturday. Far too much other stuff going on and she let me know
it. As the day wore on and I didn't play kick ball, pull rope or wrestle
with her, she started following me around. While I was grabbing a cup of
coffee, she jumped up in my desk chair, then up on to my desk and I found
her curled up asleep between my keyboard and monitor. She knows how to
communicate. Life goes on playtime or not. I will make it up to her.

J. B. Elliott
jbelliott@charter.net

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TODAY
Becoming mostly sunny. Colder tonight.
Afternoon High 61
WIND: E 6-12

MONDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 38 Afternoon High 65
WIND: E 6-12

TUESDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 40 Afternoon High 68
WIND: SE 6-12

WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 44 Afternoon High 69
WIND: SE 5-10

THURSDAY
Clouds increase. A chance of rain late.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 70
WIND: SE 6-12

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