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Sunday, December 12, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Sunday December 12, 2004
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...Chilly Mornings Ahead...

GOOD MORNING! The upper air charts remind you of some sort of
monster roller coaster. Last night, the jet stream was moving across
flowing across the northern tier of states before turning sharply south at
Minnesota and screaming south toward Alabama. The axis of the trough has
rotated to the east of the state, but Alabama is still in a northwesterly
flow aloft.

SUNSHINE RETURNS: Skies cleared overnight across the area, and we
will enjoy a good bit of sunshine. Skies will be partly cloudy, with
temperatures rising into the middle and upper 50s. Another cold front is
heading toward the state, and it will arrive during the overnight hours.
Skies may become briefly cloudy late this evening, but there does not appear
to be much chance of any precipitation, except maybe a few sprinkles.
Temperatures tonight will bottom out in the upper 30s.

WEEK AHEAD: The cold front will deliver a fresh, stronger shot of
chilly air. In fact, it might well be the coldest air we have seen since
early last February. Monday night will see several hours of temperatures in
the lower 20s. Temperatures on Tuesday will have a hard time making it even
to 40 degrees across North Alabama. Tuesday night will probably be the
coldest night, with lows even a degree or two colder than Monday night.
Might even see some teens then.

We will see low to mid 20s on Thursday morning, and then readings
will slowly moderate through the end of the week. But we will still see
overnight lows near or below freezing through Saturday morning.

NEXT RAIN CHANCE: Another front will barrel through the area on
Friday, but it will be dry. There are hints that low pressure will form
along the Gulf Coast by Saturday, spreading precipitation our way Saturday.
It looks like it will be liquid, not frozen.

ON THIS DATE IN 1969: A waterspout moved onshore from the Puget
Sound in Western Washington State. One person was injured and half a
million dollars in damage was caused by the tornado, which was the worst of
record in the area.

Bill Murray
billmurray@worldnet.att.net

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
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TODAY
Partly cloudy skies, becoming cloudy for a period tonight. Small chance of
a sprinkle overnight.
Afternoon High 56
WIND: SW 5-10

MONDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 39 Afternoon High 50
WIND: NW 10-20

TUESDAY
A hard freeze starts the morning. Sunny and cold all day.
Morning Low 23 Afternoon High 42
WIND: NW 10-15

WEDNESDAY
Continued sunny after another hard freeze.
Morning Low 22 Afternoon High 46
WIND: NE 5-10

THURSDAY
Becoming partly cloudy.
Morning Low 24 Afternoon High 52
WIND: E 5-10

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