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Saturday, November 06, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Saturday November 6, 2004
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GOOD AFTERNOON: It has been a gorgeous day across the area on this
Saturday. Lots of blue skies, warm sunshine and mild temperatures have been
the course of the day weatherwise after a chilly start this morning.

MORNING LOWS: Every major reporting station in the state with the exception
of Selma, Mobile-Brookley and Dothan registered lows in the 30s this
morning. Some of the notable lows included:

32 at DeSoto State Park
32 at Fort Payne Airport
34 at Pinson
34 at Meridianville
36 at Troy
37 at Cullman
38 at Birmingham Airport
38 at Shelby County Airport

Readings tonight will be some 6-8 degrees warmer than last night across the
area. This will translate into lows in the lower to middle 40s in most
locales.

SUNDAY WEATHER: Tomorrow will be a repeat performance of today's fine
conditions, with near total sunshine, light winds and mild temperatures
again. Readings on Sunday will be in the lower to middle 70s. That's
getting pretty near perfect in my book.

THE WEEK AHEAD: A reinforcing shot of cool air will arrive in the state
tomorrow, but it is expected to be dry and almost cloudless even.
Temperatures will fall back into the middle to upper 60s on Monday behind
the front, and will stay there though much of the coming week. The big
cutoff low off the California coast will move into the southwestern United
States, weakening with time. It will open into a trough and move out onto
the Plains. As it does, a ridge of high pressure will build over the
Southeast, keeping us in fine weather through midweek. By Thursday, the
trough will be approaching Alabama, putting a southwesterly flow over us.

This will increase clouds over Alabama and bring back a chance of showers. A
cold front will approach the state, bringing a chance of showers and
thunderstorms on Friday. We will be under the influence of an upper level
trough during the weekend, which will allow more cool air. Many areas may
experience a freeze by next Saturday morning.

ON THIS DATE IN 2001: Police departments across the South fielded calls
from alarmed citizens as a shimmering displays of green, blue and red lit
the skies. Some people called wondering if they were being bombed. But the
unusual light show was simply an unusually intense display of the aurora
borealis, or northern lights. The dazzling atmospheric show is rarely seen
south of Alaska and Canada, but was clearly visible on this night as far
south as northern Alabama and Georgia. The display was the result of an
intense solar flare that had occurred 3 nights before, sending unusually
high amounts of charged particles into the earth's atmosphere.

ON THIS DATE IN 1953: Early east coast snow storm dumps 27 inches of snow
in Pennsylvania mountains and wind gusts of 98 mph at Block Island, RI.
Other snowfall totals -- Philadelphia 8 inches, Washington DC 4 inches,
Richmond VA 3 inches.

Bill Murray
billmurray@worldnet.att.net

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ABC 33/40 Weathertalk: http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/weathertalk.hrb

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TONIGHT
Clear and cool.
Morning Low 66
WIND: Light

SUNDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 72
WIND: W/NW 5-10

MONDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 45 Afternoon High 66
WIND: N 8-16

TUESDAY
Still sunny.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 61
WIND: NE 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Becoming partly cloudy.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 65
WIND: E 6-12

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ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Saturday November 6, 2004
===================================================================
FALL IS HERE!
GIVE YOUR HOME THE CARE IT DESERVES.

We specialize in Interior and Exterior painting. Family and friends will be
coming soon, so get your home's exterior re-painted and give your interior a
fresh new look. Has your front door faded?
Don't go buy a new one, we can restore it!

Get your Deck cleaned & weatherproofed before winter arrives.
We are Wolman Certified.

Mildew? Let us give your home a wash with mildew kill.
Office looking dull? Brighten it up with a fresh coat of paint

We are Professional Painters that Care

Pigment Painting. Daniel & Donna Lee
205-833-8082
===================================================================

...Chilly Start...

GOOD MORNING! There's a little frost on the pumpkin across North and
Central Alabama on this Saturday morning. Hope you remembered to crack that
window before you went to bed last night. If you did, you were greeted with
some refreshing conditions. Most locations dropped into the 30s and we will
likely see some low 30s in some of the normally colder locations. Dry air
and near total sunshine will allow temperatures to warm nicely today, with
high temperatures peaking in the upper 60s to lower 70s across the area.
Keep your sunglasses handy the next few days...

REST OF YOUR WEEKEND: On the weather maps this morning we find a large
trough of low pressure in the upper atmosphere over the Northeast U.S. The
upper level pattern over North America is split with a large cutoff low near
the California coast. This will anchor our pattern for the next few days,
hence the need for those sunglasses. A weak disturbance will slide
southeast toward the state over the weekend, but it will have little impact
on our weather.

High pressure at the surface will work its way east from Texas, setting up
shop by early in the week over the Carolinas, leading to a return southerly
flow and gradual warm up.

The next chance of rain will come for us around Friday as a cold front
approaches from the northwest. It will be accompanied by some showers as it
passes, but a stronger storm system will follow on the heels of the first
front, arriving early in the following week. Temperatures for much of the
coming week will be near normal levels.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: It is a simple football forecast this weekend, with
beautiful weather expected as Mississippi State sails into Tuscaloosa to
take on the Tide for an evening tilt. Temperatures will be around 60 at
kickoff, falling to near 50 by the fourth quarter. Winds will be light.

ON THIS DATE IN 1961: Strong Santa Ana winds in Southern California fanned
fires that burned many homes in the Brentwood and Bel Air areas.

Bill Murray

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TODAY
Near total sunshine.
Afternoon High 70
WIND: W/SW 4-8

SUNDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 44 Afternoon High 70
WIND: NW 5-10

MONDAY
Plenty of sun.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 69
WIND: N 5-10

TUESDAY
Sunny skies continue.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 67
WIND: E 6-12

WEDNESDAY
Becoming partly cloudy.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 64
WIND: SE 6-12

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to read it from cover to cover. Presented in a useful weekly format, the
Calendar features an in-depth story and photography on the left page and
daily anecdotes on the right page for each week.

In addition, pick up a copy of the 2005 Weather Guide with Phenomenal
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weather photography and fascinating meteorological information. Finally,
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The storybook style science book and easy to use forecasting station helps
kids learn how the weather works.

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=========================================================

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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: FLWBHM

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn:
WGUS44 KBMX 041649
FLWBHM
ALC119-050000-


BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM, AL
1048 AM CST THU NOV 04 2004


...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVER...SUCARNOOCHEE RIVER...

SUCARNOOCHEE RIVER AT LIVINGSTON...
MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST.

LATEST STAGE: 15.4 FEET AT 6 AM THURSDAY.
BANKFULL STAGE: 17 FEET.
FLOOD STAGE: 18 FEET.
FORECAST: RISE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE TONIGHT.
CREST 19 to 19.5 FEET FRIDAY EVENING...NOVEMBER 5TH.
FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

AT 18 FEET FLOODING OF SOME FARMLANDS AROUND LIVINGSTON OCCURS AND
CATTLE SHOULD BE MOVED TO HIGHER GROUND.

HEAVY RAINFALL WEDNESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS PRODUCING RISES ON
THE SUCARNOOCHEE RIVER...AND A FLOOD WARNING IS NOW IN EFFECT FOR THE
RIVER AT LIVINGSTON.

ALL PERSONS WITH INTERESTS ALONG THE RIVER SHOULD MONITOR THE LATEST
FORECASTS...AND TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND
PROPERTY FROM RISING RIVER LEVELS.

ANOTHER STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY FRIDAY MORNING...OR SOONER IF
CONDITIONS WARRANT.


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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Thursday November 4, 2004
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AUTUMN ASSERTS ITSELF: Good old Autumn finally decided to take over our
weather after a long period of temperatures far above normal. This afternoon
the old Royal Crown Cola thermometer was hanging out in the 50s with west
winds as much as 25 mph. I even saw a few people wearing coats, but not me.
I love it.

We're in for the lowest temperatures since last spring. All of the weather
information we can digest still points to Saturday morning as the coldest.
With little or no wind Friday night, we think the average low in the
Tuscaloosa-Birmingham-Anniston-Gadsden area will be around 35. But in the
low-lying areas, it could be as low as 32 or 33. With lots of ground-level
moisture still around, this will inevitably lead to some scattered frost.
Clouds will move away tonight. For Friday all the way through about Tuesday
of next week, you could not ask for better weather. See our day-by-day
forecast.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: Georgia will play in Auburn Saturday afternoon for a 2:30
beginning. Text-book football weather. It should be about 67 with total
sunshine. However, the game will not end until after dark and it should be
near 56 at the final whistle. Mississippi State will play Alabama in
Tuscaloosa for an evening game. Clear and cool with little or no wind. About
60 at kick off falling quickly into the 50s.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Did you know that Colorado has more than 50 mountain
peaks that exceed 14,000 feet elevation? The highest mountain is Mt. Elbert
at 14,433 feet.

THE TRANSITION SEASON: As we all know, Autumn, like Spring, is a season of
transition. This time of year we are faced with an increasing threat of
severe weather (our secondary tornado season) and there can also be
hurricanes this late. On November 4, 1935, the "Yankee Hurricane" struck
Miami. It was called that because it came out of the NE, which was very
rare. The wind exceeded 95 mph at Miami. On this date in 1988, a fast-moving
cold front set off 19 tornadoes in the southeast. At McComb, in South
Mississippi, one tornado narrowly missed a high school football game.
Another tornado, an F3, struck a school at New Site, Mississippi as school
was dismissed. Alert teachers rushed the students back into hallways just in
time.

THURSDAY NOTES: Lots of rain in Alabama in the last 24 hours. Just a few of
the heavier amounts: 3.63 inches at Ft. Payne Airport, 3.54 at DeSoto State
Park and 3.85 at Jackson down in SW Alabama...low temperatures today
included 10 at Gunnison , Colorado and minus 16 in Kaltag, Alaska.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Thanks to computer problems (I am convinced
that Bill Gates hates me), did not get in bed until 2:30 this morning and
neither did little Miss Molly. That poor little girl is pooped. She insists
on staying up with us. With the computer problem solved and with good
weather, she is going to get a record amount of playtime over the next few
days. She is addicted to her newest toy-the doggy-size soccer ball with four
rope prongs sticking out. She loves to grab it and shake the fool out of it
as she is running through the room at break neck speed. This causes her to
lose her balance, but she recovers and takes off again. She is gifted at
entertaining herself. I plan to get her out of bed at daybreak Saturday for
a half-mile walk in 35 degree weather. Life goes on.

J. B. Elliott
jbelliott@charter.net

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weathertalk: http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/weathertalk.hrb

*******************************************************

TONIGHT
Clearing overnight and much cooler.
Morning Low 42
WIND: NW 7-14

FRIDAY
Sunny, breezy and cool.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 64
WIND: N 10-16

SATURDAY
Scattered early morning frost. A sunny, bright autumn day.
Morning Low 35 Afternoon High 67
WIND: Light W

SUNDAY
Sunny and pleasant.
Morning Low 48 Afternoon High 70
WIND: W 4-7

MONDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 71
WIND: NE 5-10

============================================================
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Spanish Worship

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============================================================
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6:30pm Wheel of Fortune
7:00pm Extreme Makeover
8:00pm Life As We Know It
9:00pm Primetime Thursday
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11:05pm Jimmy Kimmel

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ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Friday November 5, 2004
===================================================================
FALL IS HERE!
GIVE YOUR HOME THE CARE IT DESERVES.

We specialize in Interior and Exterior painting. Family and friends will be
coming soon, so get your home's exterior re-painted and give your interior a
fresh new look. Has your front door faded?
Don't go buy a new one, we can restore it!

Get your Deck cleaned & weatherproofed before winter arrives.
We are Wolman Certified.

Mildew? Let us give your home a wash with mildew kill.
Office looking dull? Brighten it up with a fresh coat of paint

We are Professional Painters that Care

Pigment Painting. Daniel & Donna Lee
205-833-8082
===================================================================

...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

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weathertalk: http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/weathertalk.hrb

*******************************************************

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

=========================================================
2005 WEATHER CALENDARS NOW READY!

The 2005 edition of Bill Murray's Weather Weekly Engagement Calendar is now
ready for purchase at www.WeatherCalendars.com. If you enjoy the weather
stories and trivia from the ABC 33/40 E-Forecast and Weather Talk, you'll
love the 2005 Weekly Weather Engagement Calendar.

Chock full of amazing historical weather information and trivia, you'll want
to read it from cover to cover. Presented in a useful weekly format, the
Calendar features an in-depth story and photography on the left page and
daily anecdotes on the right page for each week.

In addition, pick up a copy of the 2005 Weather Guide with Phenomenal
Weather Events Calendar. This stunning wall calendar features amazing
weather photography and fascinating meteorological information. Finally,
for the young weather buff on your list, pick up the educational Storm Watch
Book and Air Forecasting Station.
The storybook style science book and easy to use forecasting station helps
kids learn how the weather works.

All three products nearly sold out last year, so order yours now at
www.WeatherCalendars.com!
=========================================================

********************************************************

Tonight on ABC 33/40

7:00pm 8 Simple Rules
7:30pm Complete Savages
8:00pm Hope and Faith
8:30pm Less Than Perfect
9:00pm 20/20
10:00pm ABC 33/40 News
10:35pm Friday Night Blitz

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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Wednesday November 3, 2004
==================================================================
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We have a limited number of advertising opportunities during November and
December.....and into January, 2005.

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==================================================================

AFTER THE RAIN, MUCH COOLER: Virtually all of Alabama has received
substantial rainfall in the last 24 to 36 hours. The rain will be tapering
off by tomorrow morning followed by a noticeable chance to cooler. So much
so, that we could see some patches of light frost in the colder North
Alabama valleys at daybreak Saturday.

We have far more rainfall reports than we have space, so let's look at
selected amounts:

1.11 inches in Anniston
1.90 in Selma
1.89 in Mobile
2.59 at Evergreen
1.27 in Cullman
1.72 in Sayre
1.45 on Mt. Cheaha
1.22 in Gadsden
1.44 in Ft. Payne
2.37 in Cordova

We will still see some more rain overnight and possibly a thunderstorm, but
it should move out early morning.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: In an unusual Wednesday night game, UAB hosts South
Florida for a 6:00 p.m. kick off. There is a chance of rain during the game
with temperatures in the upper 60s.

WEDNESDAY WANDERINGS: Cold temperatures this morning included 6 above zero
at Alamosa, Colorado and 22 below at Nuiqsut, Alaska...yesterday's warmest
88 at Ft. Myers and Naples, Florida...how about this for an unusual
occurrence? On this date in 1966, 4 inches of snow accumulated in Huntsville
and the ground was white over other parts of North Alabama...7 inches fell
at Nashville and as much as 18 inches in Kentucky...we were en route from
Arizona back to Birmingham and I heard that report on KWFT in Wichita Falls,
Texas. I couldn't believe what was coming out of the radio speaker...today a
wind chill warning was in effect for the Brooks Range of Northern Alaska
with winds up to 45 mph and temperatures 20 to 30 below zero. That meant the
wind chill could drop to an extremely dangerous 65 below! Yep, winter is on
the way...Skagway, Alaska was enshrouded in a cold fog this afternoon while
SW winds were gusting to 62 mph.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Feeling a bit groggy today. It was a marathon
watching election returns last night...to bed at 3:00 a.m. and up at 7:00. I
love election returns. It is sort of my Super Bowl...but poor little Miss
Molly. She is reluctant to go to bed until we do and she was really
pooped...she slept till after 10 this morning an all time record for
her...have not had a a chance to play with her all day but I will later this
afternoon...she will then take a long nap and be back to normal...she got
into more twubble...we received a package from North Carolina containing
five bamboo knitting needles...in a few minutes of inattention, Molly opened
the pouch and chewed 3 of the 5 needles-destroying them...after long periods
of being good, she occasionally seems determined to get in trouble...but she
is still loved and life goes on.

J. B. Elliott
jbelliott@charter.net

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weathertalk: http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/weathertalk.hrb

*******************************************************

TONIGHT
Occasional rain and possibly a thunderstorm.
Morning Low 58
WIND: SW 6-12

THURSDAY
Rain ending during the morning. Some afternoon sunshine. Breezy and cooler.
Morning Low 58 Afternoon High 64
WIND: NW 8-16

FRIDAY
Sunny and cool. A chilly early morning.
Morning Low 43 Afternoon High 63
WIND: N 6-12

SATURDAY
Sunny. Patches of early morning light frost in the colder valleys.
Morning Low 37 Afternoon High 65
WIND: N 5-10

SUNDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 68
WIND: NE 4-8

============================================================
LISTEN TO GREAT WORSHIP MUSIC ONLINE!
http://www.AllWorship.com

Completely free. And no commercials!

Just wonderful worship music all day and all night in three different
formats:

Contemporary Worship
Praise & Worship
Spanish Worship

Give it a listen and pass it on to your friends!
http://www.AllWorship.com
============================================================
*********************************************************

Tonight on ABC 33/40

6:00pm ABC 33/40 News
6:30pm Wheel of Fortune
7:00pm Lost
8:00pm The Bachelor
9:00pm Wife Swap
10:00pm ABC 33/40 News
10:35pm Nightline
11:05pm Jimmy Kimmel

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Friday, November 05, 2004

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Friday November 5, 2004
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will appear right here.

We have a limited number of advertising opportunities during November and
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BONA FIDE AUTUMN WEATHER: I believe if you could have stood on top of
Vulcan today, you could have seen all the way to Mt. Cheaha and all the way
to Montgomery, if it were not for the curvature of the earth. This is our
first genuine autumn weather. No doubt you felt a bit chilly today with the
brisk winds, especially since it has been warm for such an extended period
of time. The wind will die away completely after sundown and with clear
skies overnight, temperatures will fall into the 30s. The average low across
Central Alabama should be about 36. However, look for lows more like 32 in
the traditional cold spots, such as Pinson, Hamilton, Valley Head and
Bridgeport. Would not be surprised to see one or two lows by tomorrow
morning between 30 and 32. There is still enough ground-level moisture for
this to translate into some scattered frost by daybreak.

Tonight should be our coldest night. After that, near perfect autumn
weather, at least into the middle of next week with lows in the 40s and
highs between 66 and 70. Another cold front will move through the area about
Monday, simply reinforcing the dry air. A few of this morning's low
temperatures:

41 in Pinson, Meridianville, Russell Cave
42 at Birmingham Airport
43 in Jasper and Fayette
44 in Huntsville
45 in Wedowee, Clanton, Decatur
46 in Cullman and Oak Grove
47 in Mobile and Selma
48 in Talladega
49 in Montgomery and Anniston

FOOTBALL WEATHER: Great high school weather this evening. Clear with little
or no wind. Temperatures around 48 for the 7:30 p.m. kick offs falling to
43-45 at the final whistle. In Tuscaloosa, Alabama meets Mississippi State
for an evening game Saturday. Look for clear weather with temperatures
around 60 at kick off and near 50 at the final whistle. Wind will not be a
factor.

END OF THE WEEK NOTES: 92 was the USA's hottest Thursday at Labelle,
Florida...this morning it was 5 above zero at Antero Reservoir in
North-Central Colorado and 8 in Doyleville in the same area.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Ah, yes, this is the kind of walking weather
that little Miss Molly and I have been waiting for. We were out early today
for a half-mile walk. The Old Crow Motel, not in the best of health, has
already lost most of its leaves and it stood out stark and clear as the sun
rose this morning. Little Miss Molly had some extra pep in her step because
of the 42 temperature and we both got home without perspiring...have noticed
an upsurge in the number of 1,000 leg worms lately. One long one this
morning must have had 1,200 legs, but he was barely moving...didn't I read
that 40 degrees would wipe out most mosquitoes? Haven't seen but about two
all year, but plenty of spiders. I hope those rascals will crawl in a hole
too. Life goes on.

J. B. Elliott
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TONIGHT
Clear and colder.
Morning Low 36
WIND: Calm

SATURDAY
Scattered early morning frost. A sunny day.
Morning Low 36 Afternoon High 68
WIND: W 4-8

SUNDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 44 Afternoon High 70
WIND: NW 5-10

MONDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 69
WIND: N 5-10

TUESDAY
Another day of mostly sunshine.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 67
WIND: E 6-12

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...A Big Change To Cooler Weather...

After a day of rain and storms, much cooler air invades Alabama today with
temperatures holding in the low to mid 60s. Any lingering showers should end
early in the day, and some clearing is possible by afternoon, especially
across west Alabama.

The mercury should drop into the 40 to 45 degree range early tomorrow, but
the coldest morning will come early Saturday. We are now projecting mid 30s
Saturday morning with the potential for scattered frost in valleys. Some of
the colder valleys might even touch the freezing mark for the first time
this season. The rest of the weekend will be delightful with sunny pleasant
days and clear cold nights.

A GOOD SOAKING: Rain totals yesterday across Alabama included 2.59" at
Collinsville, 2.27" at Ashville, 2.11" at Cullman, 1.93" at Tuscaloosa,
1.75" at Nauvoo, 1.73" at Black Creek (near Gadsden), 1.61" at Blount
Springs, 1.46" at Clay, and 1.36" at Legion Field in Birmingham.

TUSCALOOSA STORMS: A fire at a church on Bryant Drive in Tuscaloosa was
blamed on a lightning strike last night. Heavy rain was also responsible for
flooding on McFarland Blvd. near the intersection with University Blvd.

A WARM OCTOBER: The National Weather Service reports an average temperature
of 69.0 degrees in Birmingham during the month of October, making it the
seventh warmest October on record. Mobile's average temperature was 74.2
degrees, making October 2004 the 3rd warmest on record for the Port City.
ALASKA CHILL: Yesterday's low in Bettles, Alaska was a bone chilling 31
degrees below zero. Nuiqsut and Anaktuvuk Pass reported 22 below. Winter
must be getting close...

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TODAY
Breezy and much cooler. Rain ending early in the day; some afternoon
clearing is possible.
Afternoon High 64
WIND: NW 10-18

FRIDAY
Sunny, breezy, and cool.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 62
WIND: N 10-18

SATURDAY
Sunny with a cold morning. Some early morning frost is possible.
Morning Low 35 Afternoon High 65
WIND: N 5-10

SUNDAY
Mostly sunny and pleasant.
Morning Low 40 Afternoon High 70
WIND: NE 5-10

MONDAY
A good supply of sunshine.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 71
WIND: NE 5-10

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WGUS64 KHUN 031758
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-040600-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
1158 AM CST WED NOV 3 2004

...THE FLOOD WATCH FOR THE TENNESSEE VALLEY HAS BEEN CANCELED...

AT 1158 AM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER INDICATED THE
RAINFALL WAS TAPERING OFF ACROSS THE AREA...AND THE FLOOD THREAT WAS
DIMINSHING. WHILE SCATTERED LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE FOR THE
REMAINDER OF THE DAY...HEAVY RAINFALL HAS MOVED OUT OF THE
HUNTSVILLE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY. THUS...THE FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN
CANCELED.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR THE LATEST WEATHER INFORMATION.

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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: FFAHUN

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WGUS64 KHUN 031016
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-032215-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
409 AM CST WED NOV 3 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 6 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING FOR PEOPLE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN AL...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...LIMESTONE...
MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DEKALB...LAWRENCE...MOORE...LINCOLN AND
FRANKLIN TN COUNTIES.

A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI WILL MOVE
TOWARD WESTERN KENTUCKY TONIGHT. THE APPROACH OF THIS SYSTEM WILL
BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY. SHOWERS
ALONG WITH SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WILL OVERSPREAD THE TENNESSEE
VALLEY. THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD AFFECT NORTHWEST ALABAMA DURING THE
MORNING...AND OVERSPREAD THE REMAINDER OF THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING. RAINFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE AREA SHOULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 2
INCHES...WITH SOME LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE AWARE OF THE
POSSIBILITY FOR HEAVY RAINFALL. AVOID LOW LYING AREAS...AND BE
CAREFUL WHEN APPROACHING HIGHWAY DIPS AND UNDERPASSES.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER
DETAILS OR UPDATES.

THIS PRODUCT...ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER...HYDROLOGICAL AND CLIMATE
INFORMATION...IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/HUN OR
WEATHER.GOV.

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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

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WGUS64 KHUN 031758
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-040600-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
1158 AM CST WED NOV 3 2004

...THE FLOOD WATCH FOR THE TENNESSEE VALLEY HAS BEEN CANCELED...

AT 1158 AM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER INDICATED THE
RAINFALL WAS TAPERING OFF ACROSS THE AREA...AND THE FLOOD THREAT WAS
DIMINSHING. WHILE SCATTERED LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE FOR THE
REMAINDER OF THE DAY...HEAVY RAINFALL HAS MOVED OUT OF THE
HUNTSVILLE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY. THUS...THE FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN
CANCELED.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR THE LATEST WEATHER INFORMATION.

$$

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Thursday, November 04, 2004

NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 031016
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-032215-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
409 AM CST WED NOV 3 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 6 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING FOR PEOPLE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN AL...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...LIMESTONE...
MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DEKALB...LAWRENCE...MOORE...LINCOLN AND
FRANKLIN TN COUNTIES.

A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI WILL MOVE
TOWARD WESTERN KENTUCKY TONIGHT. THE APPROACH OF THIS SYSTEM WILL
BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY. SHOWERS
ALONG WITH SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WILL OVERSPREAD THE TENNESSEE
VALLEY. THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD AFFECT NORTHWEST ALABAMA DURING THE
MORNING...AND OVERSPREAD THE REMAINDER OF THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING. RAINFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE AREA SHOULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 2
INCHES...WITH SOME LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE AWARE OF THE
POSSIBILITY FOR HEAVY RAINFALL. AVOID LOW LYING AREAS...AND BE
CAREFUL WHEN APPROACHING HIGHWAY DIPS AND UNDERPASSES.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER
DETAILS OR UPDATES.

THIS PRODUCT...ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER...HYDROLOGICAL AND CLIMATE
INFORMATION...IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/HUN OR
WEATHER.GOV.

$$

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFAHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :


WGUS64 KHUN 031016
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-032215-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
409 AM CST WED NOV 3 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 6 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING FOR PEOPLE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN AL...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...LIMESTONE...
MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DEKALB...LAWRENCE...MOORE...LINCOLN AND
FRANKLIN TN COUNTIES.

A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI WILL MOVE
TOWARD WESTERN KENTUCKY TONIGHT. THE APPROACH OF THIS SYSTEM WILL
BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY. SHOWERS
ALONG WITH SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WILL OVERSPREAD THE TENNESSEE
VALLEY. THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD AFFECT NORTHWEST ALABAMA DURING THE
MORNING...AND OVERSPREAD THE REMAINDER OF THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING. RAINFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE AREA SHOULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 2
INCHES...WITH SOME LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE AWARE OF THE
POSSIBILITY FOR HEAVY RAINFALL. AVOID LOW LYING AREAS...AND BE
CAREFUL WHEN APPROACHING HIGHWAY DIPS AND UNDERPASSES.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER
DETAILS OR UPDATES.

THIS PRODUCT...ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER...HYDROLOGICAL AND CLIMATE
INFORMATION...IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/HUN OR
WEATHER.GOV.

$$

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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 031016
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-032215-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
409 AM CST WED NOV 3 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 6 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING FOR PEOPLE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN AL...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...LIMESTONE...
MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DEKALB...LAWRENCE...MOORE...LINCOLN AND
FRANKLIN TN COUNTIES.

A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI WILL MOVE
TOWARD WESTERN KENTUCKY TONIGHT. THE APPROACH OF THIS SYSTEM WILL
BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY. SHOWERS
ALONG WITH SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WILL OVERSPREAD THE TENNESSEE
VALLEY. THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD AFFECT NORTHWEST ALABAMA DURING THE
MORNING...AND OVERSPREAD THE REMAINDER OF THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING. RAINFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE AREA SHOULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 2
INCHES...WITH SOME LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE AWARE OF THE
POSSIBILITY FOR HEAVY RAINFALL. AVOID LOW LYING AREAS...AND BE
CAREFUL WHEN APPROACHING HIGHWAY DIPS AND UNDERPASSES.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER
DETAILS OR UPDATES.

THIS PRODUCT...ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER...HYDROLOGICAL AND CLIMATE
INFORMATION...IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/HUN OR
WEATHER.GOV.

$$

RSB
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A GENERAL WETTING DOWN: We're headed for a soaking rain across much of
Alabama in the next 24 to 36 hours and after that a significant change to
cooler weather. So much so that we will have our lowest temperatures since
last spring early Saturday morning. Some of the colder North Alabama valleys
could have mid 30s at daybreak Saturday. Let's skip ahead a few days for the
bright news and that is a beautiful autumn weekend. It should be mostly
sunshine Friday, Saturday and Sunday with chilly nights and cool afternoons.

Now, about the rain. Several clusters of showers formed over Alabama early
this morning and moved toward the NE. Some areas have already received
locally heavy rain. A few examples by midday: 0.87 in Cordova, 1.43 NW of
Gadsden, 0.98 in Pell City and 1.21 at Sayre in West Jefferson County.

The National Weather Service in Huntsville has a Flash Flood Watch posted
that will continue all night for the extreme northern Alabama from about
Cullman County northward. They expect rainfall amounts as much as 3 inches
across the northwestern counties and 1 to 2 inches in the other counties.
Here in Central Alabama, the storm total rainfall will be mostly between 1
and 2 inches. The rain should end Thursday morning and turn noticeably
cooler.

A SCARY ALASKA STORM: One of the most intense low pressure areas that I can
remember in a long time is moving through the Aleutian Islands toward the
Alaska mainland. This is an unusually dangerous winter storm, even for
Alaskans who are used to wintry conditions. Winds will exceed 75 mph and on
Thompson Pass as much as 48 inches of snow was forecast for tonight with
howling winds causing white-out conditions. Two spot reports: at Sand Point
in the Aleutians, SW winds were gusting to 64 mph this afternoon, at Cold
Bay as the name implies there was a steady cold rain with gusts to 48 mph
and the barometer down to 28.56 inches...skipping around elsewhere. 2.78
inches of rain in Memphis in the last 24 hours, 3.76 at Monroe, Louisiana,
2.70 in Houston and 3.24 at Jonesboro, Arkansas...USA cold spot this
morning, not counting Alaska, was 2 above at Laramie in SW Wyoming where the
wind is almost always blowing...Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas
reports 11.95 inches of rain during October, making it the second wettest
October ever.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: A lady in Bessemer-a big Miss Molly fan,
mailed Molly a nice present. It's a soccer ball, doggie size, but with four
tug-of-war ropes sticking out. It has rapidly become her favorite toy. It is
almost as large as she is. She grabs it and runs wanting me to chase her.
Only thing-she steps on the ropes and stumbles. I finally catch her and toss
or kick it across the room and she goes after it so fast that she is only a
blur...kept Molly up way past her bedtime last night...she was so tired but
full of energy again this morning. Life goes on even with not enough sleep.

J. B. Elliott
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TONIGHT
Occasional showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 65
WIND: S 6-12

WEDNESDAY
Rain and occasional thunderstorms. Rain locally heavy.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 75
WIND: S 7-14

THURSDAY
Rain ending early. Breezy and cooler.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 65
WIND: NW 10-16

FRIDAY
Sunny and cool. A chilly early morning.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 62
WIND: N 7-14

SATURDAY
Sunny. Coldest of the season early in the morning.
Morning Low 39 Afternoon High 67
WIND: NW 5-10

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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022043
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
245 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGHT...

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS




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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022043
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
245 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGHT...

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS




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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFAHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :


WGUS64 KHUN 022031
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
230 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS


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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022031
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
230 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS


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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: FFAHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022043
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
245 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGHT...

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS




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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: FFAHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022031
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
230 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS


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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: FFAHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022031
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
230 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS


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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFAHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :


WGUS64 KHUN 022043
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
245 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

...FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGHT...

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS




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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022031
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
230 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
SS


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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFAHUN

From NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn:

WGUS64 KHUN 022031
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-031015-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
230 PM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE
WATCH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

CITIES AFFECTED INCLUDE WINCHESTER...LYNCHBURG...FAYETTEVILLE...
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE...TUSCUMBIA...SHEFFIELD...SCOTTSBORO...
RUSSELLVILLE...REDSTONE ARSENAL...RED BAY...RAINSVILLE...MUSCLE
SHOALS...MOULTON...MOORES MILL...MERIDIANVILLE

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER LOUISIANA WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF
HEAVY RAIN TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. BY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAINFALL TOTALS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES IN
NORTHWEST ALABAMA TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

$$
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ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Tuesday November 2, 2004
===================================================================
FALL IS HERE!
GIVE YOUR HOME THE CARE IT DESERVES.

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coming soon, so get your home's exterior re-painted and give your interior a
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===================================================================

...Rain and Storms Ahead...

The long awaited storm system will finally bring rain and thunderstorms to
Alabama tonight and tomorrow, followed by a big change back to cooler
temperatures for the latter half of the week.

A few showers could break out this afternoon, especially over west Alabama,
but it looks like the main rain event will come tonight and tomorrow. The
threat of severe weather continues to look low due to weakening upper air
support, decreasing wind fields, and only marginal instability values. Some
fairly decent rain totals are possible, with some spots getting between one
and two inches between now and Wednesday night. The heaviest rain should
come over the north and west part of the state.

Our fall heat wave will end during mid-week as much cooler air pushes in
here on Thursday. We are projecting a high on Thursday of 65, which will be
four degrees below normal for November 4. A secondary push of cool air will
arrive on Friday, and by Saturday morning we are expecting lows in the 38 to
43 degree range across the northern half of the state.

WEEKEND PEEK: The weekend should feature delightful fall weather, with sunny
crisp days and clear cold nights. Almost maximum available sunshine on both
Saturday and Sunday.

EVEN COLDER? Some of the longer range guidance suggests even colder air will
arrive in about one week, and if that is the case we might have the first
freeze of the season over parts of north Alabama by November 8 or 9.

ROAMING: Montgomery's high of 87 yesterday was a new record for the date,
and tied the all-time record high for November. Little Rock, AR was soaked
with 2.77" of rain yesterday. Hot Springs, AR measured 11.95" during
October.

James Spann
jspann@abc3340.com

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weathertalk: http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/weathertalk.hrb

*******************************************************

TODAY
Breezy and warm. A chance of showers this afternoon, with rain and storms
likely tonight.
Afternoon High 80
WIND: S 10-18

WEDNESDAY
Cloudy with periods of rain and possibly a thunderstorm.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 75
WIND: SW 7-14

THURSDAY
Cooler with morning clouds giving way to afternoon sunshine.
Morning Low 52 Afternoon High 65
WIND: NW 7-14

FRIDAY
Sunny and cool.
Morning Low 43 Afternoon High 63
WIND: N 6-12

SATURDAY
Sunny with a chilly morning.
Morning Low 40 Afternoon High 62
WIND: N 6-12

=========================================================
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WGUS64 KHUN 021322
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-022200-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
400 AM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE AL HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WATCH EFFECTIVE UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE WATCH
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA FROM TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND PORTIONS
OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
NIGHT. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS
NORTHWEST ALABAMA...AFFECTING THE COUNTIES OF LAUDERDALE...
COLBERT... FRANKLIN...LAWRENCE...AND LIMESTONE. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF
1 TO 2 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA
AND PARTS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE ALONG AND EAST OF I 65.

A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH THE TENNESSEE VALLEY DURING
THE DAY ON TUESDAY...BRINGING A BROAD BAND OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. ABUNDANT GULF MOISTURE...AND THE SLOW MOVEMENT OF THE
SYSTEM...WILL ENABLE HEAVY RAINFALL TO OCCUR. THE INITIAL BAND OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH TODAY AND
TONIGHT...BEFORE THE FRONT MOVES ACROSS ON WEDNESDAY. ANOTHER MORE
SUBSTANTIAL LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL ACCOMPANY THE
FRONT...RESULTING IN THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL OCCURRING WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING. RAINFALL WILL LINGER THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT
HOURS WEDNESDAY... ESPECIALLY IN AREAS EAST OF I 65...BEFORE THE
FRONT EXITS THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS.

$$

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WGUS64 KHUN 021322
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-022200-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
400 AM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE AL HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WATCH EFFECTIVE UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE WATCH
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA FROM TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND PORTIONS
OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
NIGHT. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS
NORTHWEST ALABAMA...AFFECTING THE COUNTIES OF LAUDERDALE...
COLBERT... FRANKLIN...LAWRENCE...AND LIMESTONE. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF
1 TO 2 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA
AND PARTS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE ALONG AND EAST OF I 65.

A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH THE TENNESSEE VALLEY DURING
THE DAY ON TUESDAY...BRINGING A BROAD BAND OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. ABUNDANT GULF MOISTURE...AND THE SLOW MOVEMENT OF THE
SYSTEM...WILL ENABLE HEAVY RAINFALL TO OCCUR. THE INITIAL BAND OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH TODAY AND
TONIGHT...BEFORE THE FRONT MOVES ACROSS ON WEDNESDAY. ANOTHER MORE
SUBSTANTIAL LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL ACCOMPANY THE
FRONT...RESULTING IN THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL OCCURRING WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING. RAINFALL WILL LINGER THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT
HOURS WEDNESDAY... ESPECIALLY IN AREAS EAST OF I 65...BEFORE THE
FRONT EXITS THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS.

$$

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WGUS64 KHUN 021322
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-022200-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
400 AM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE AL HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WATCH EFFECTIVE UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE WATCH
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA FROM TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND PORTIONS
OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
NIGHT. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS
NORTHWEST ALABAMA...AFFECTING THE COUNTIES OF LAUDERDALE...
COLBERT... FRANKLIN...LAWRENCE...AND LIMESTONE. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF
1 TO 2 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA
AND PARTS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE ALONG AND EAST OF I 65.

A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH THE TENNESSEE VALLEY DURING
THE DAY ON TUESDAY...BRINGING A BROAD BAND OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. ABUNDANT GULF MOISTURE...AND THE SLOW MOVEMENT OF THE
SYSTEM...WILL ENABLE HEAVY RAINFALL TO OCCUR. THE INITIAL BAND OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH TODAY AND
TONIGHT...BEFORE THE FRONT MOVES ACROSS ON WEDNESDAY. ANOTHER MORE
SUBSTANTIAL LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL ACCOMPANY THE
FRONT...RESULTING IN THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL OCCURRING WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING. RAINFALL WILL LINGER THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT
HOURS WEDNESDAY... ESPECIALLY IN AREAS EAST OF I 65...BEFORE THE
FRONT EXITS THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS.

$$

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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: FFAHUN

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WGUS64 KHUN 021322
FFAHUN
ALZ001>010-016-TNZ076-096-097-022200-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH...RETRANSMITTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
400 AM CST TUE NOV 2 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE AL HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WATCH EFFECTIVE UNTIL 600 AM CST THURSDAY MORNING. THE WATCH
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN ALABAMA
MORGAN...CULLMAN...FRANKLIN...MARSHALL...LAUDERDALE...
LIMESTONE...MADISON...JACKSON...COLBERT...DE KALB AND LAWRENCE

IN TENNESSEE
MOORE...LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR NORTHWEST ALABAMA FROM TONIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA AND PORTIONS
OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOR WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS NORTH ALABAMA AND
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
NIGHT. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS
NORTHWEST ALABAMA...AFFECTING THE COUNTIES OF LAUDERDALE...
COLBERT... FRANKLIN...LAWRENCE...AND LIMESTONE. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF
1 TO 2 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF NORTH ALABAMA
AND PARTS OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE ALONG AND EAST OF I 65.

A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH THE TENNESSEE VALLEY DURING
THE DAY ON TUESDAY...BRINGING A BROAD BAND OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. ABUNDANT GULF MOISTURE...AND THE SLOW MOVEMENT OF THE
SYSTEM...WILL ENABLE HEAVY RAINFALL TO OCCUR. THE INITIAL BAND OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH TODAY AND
TONIGHT...BEFORE THE FRONT MOVES ACROSS ON WEDNESDAY. ANOTHER MORE
SUBSTANTIAL LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL ACCOMPANY THE
FRONT...RESULTING IN THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL OCCURRING WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING. RAINFALL WILL LINGER THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT
HOURS WEDNESDAY... ESPECIALLY IN AREAS EAST OF I 65...BEFORE THE
FRONT EXITS THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT FLOODING IS POSSIBLE BUT NOT IMMINENT IN THE
WATCH AREA. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHECK
PREPAREDNESS REQUIREMENTS...KEEP INFORMED...AND BE READY FOR QUICK
ACTION IF FLOODING THREATENS.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OR YOUR CABLE
TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS.

$$

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Tuesday, November 02, 2004

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HANG IN THERE FOR A COOL OFF: If you don't believe it's been warm in
Alabama in October, this should convince you-temperatures were above normal
on 27 of the 31 days. The last 12 days of the month averaged 13 degrees
above normal and the last 5 days 16 above normal. That is remarkable.

This afternoon temperatures were shooting at all-time records for the month
of November in parts of the state. In Montgomery, the all-time record for
the whole month of November is 87. By early afternoon, they were already
reporting 86. But take heart, we will cool you off in a few days starting on
Wednesday and becoming more pronounced on Thursday and Friday. Meanwhile, we
have a storm system to deal with, but it looks more and more like the
heaviest rain will be later than we earlier expected.

ELECTION DAY WEATHER: It looked for a time that Tuesday would be stormy
with lots of rain. We will still get some showers, but we think most of the
morning will be dry. That could be a good time to vote. While we will get
some showers during the afternoon, the more numerous showers along with some
thunderstorms, will be overnight Tuesday night and even more so on
Wednesday. Leftover light rain will end Thursday, followed by clearing and
much cooler. Our lowest temperature should come Friday and Saturday morning
with lower 40s. It looks like a beautiful weekend ahead with mostly sunny
weather, chilly mornings and afternoon highs in the 60s.

LOOKING ELSEWHERE: As if on signal, the first of November is bringing lots
of foul weather. The upper part of the Texas Panhandle getting a real taste
of winter as they expect up to 4 inches of snow with north winds as high as
40 mph...meanwhile, it was in the lower 90s in South Texas this
afternoon...a Tornado Watch was posted for SE Arkansas and North Louisiana
and a Flash Flood Watch for West Tennessee and North Mississippi as this
storm system moved toward the east...the main low pressure area should be
over Alabama by Wednesday afternoon...the coldest in the lower 48 states
this morning was one at Stanley, Idaho...up in Northern Canada, it was as
low as minus 24...overnight 3.30 inches of rain in Springfield, Missouri and
over 2 inches in San Antonio and Waco.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: While the whole world was sleeping, me and
little Miss Molly had a significant encounter with the CC (Community Cat).
Out the door for an early walk, Molly spotted the cat right away and she and
I roared toward the cat...but the cat wouldn't move, so Molly put on her
brakes when she got within five feet to assess the situation. She would take
two slow steps forward and back up three. When she got within five feet of
the cat, he curled his tail downward, raised his right paw and hissed
loudly. That changed Molly's mind in a St. Louis second and she was ready to
continue her walk. Just another little drama in our tiny corner...good news,
the little white dog that got run over by an automobile finally came back
home and he's okay. His leg was banged up, but the vet has given him a good
bill of health.that's great news...life goes on good news or bad...we roll
with the punches.

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TONIGHT
Variable cloudiness, breezy and unseasonably mild.
Morning Low 68
WIND: S 7-14

TUESDAY
Mostly cloudy, breezy and warm. A chance of showers, mainly in the
afternoon, but showers and storms increasing Tuesday night.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 80
WIND: S 10-18

WEDNESDAY
Numerous showers and thunderstorms. Rain heavy at times.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 73
WIND: SW 8-16

THURSDAY
Leftover light rain ending early. Clearing, breezy and much cooler.
Morning Low 52 Afternoon High 65
WIND: NW 10-16

FRIDAY
Sunny and cool.
Morning Low 43 Afternoon High 63
WIND: N 6-12

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Morning Edition For Monday November 1, 2004
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...Strong Storms Possible Tuesday...

GOOD MORNING! We welcome the month of November on this Monday morning.
November is the month that we transition from the dry and mild weather of
October to our short winter season. Some November climate stats:

...Average Rainfall: 4.63
...Most Rainfall: 15.25 in 1948
...Least Rainfall: 0.01 in 1924
...Highest Temperature: 85...3 different times
...Lowest Temperature: 5 on Nov. 25 1950
...Prevailing wind direction: northerly. Thunderstorms occur on average on
two days. It is cloudy 13 days, partly cloudy on 7 days and clear on 10
days, on average.

BIG RECORD TO FALL TODAY? The all time high record November high temperature
is 85 degrees, set on three different occasions. We are predicting a high
of 84 degrees today. So we will be very, very close. A little extra sun and
it could happen. We will start the day with more clouds than sun, but more
sun will appear as the days goes on. Any showers that do form today will be
isolated in coverage.

THE WEEK AHEAD: Our warm conditions are about to come to an end as a strong
cold front moves toward the state. That front will push a line of showers
and thunderstorms ahead of it. Just when that line of storms will make it
into Alabama is uncertain at this time. The best thinking now is that the
rain and storms will arrive during the day on Tuesday, but it could be as
late as Tuesday evening. If the system arrives earlier in the day, there
will be less of a chance of strong to severe thunderstorms. If the storms
arrive late in the day, they may have a better chance of becoming severe.
We will be able to refine this forecast as we go through the day today.

Some rain may hang around through much of Wednesday as low pressure moves
out to the northeast. Thursday should feature clearing skies and cooler
conditions. A reinforcing shot of cooler air will arrive on Friday, giving
us the coolest air we have seen since last Spring. Some areas of North
Alabama may well see frost over the weekend.

Bill Murray
billmurray@att.net

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TODAY
More clouds than sun early, giving way to increasing sunshine.
Afternoon High 84
WIND: S 7-14

TUESDAY
Showers and storms likely. Some could be strong to severe.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 76
WIND: SW 10-20; Gusty

WEDNESDAY
Morning showers, then slow clearing.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 63
WIND: NW 7-14

THURSDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 44 Afternoon High 69
WIND: N 5-10

FRIDAY
Breezy with lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 45 Afternoon High 64
WIND: N 10-18

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Monday, November 01, 2004

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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Saturday October 30, 2004
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GOOD AFTERNOON: This afternoon's forecast package is coming to you from the
first annual Storm Alert Xtreme event at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention
Complex. We hope to make this an annual event with national severe weather
experts and other notable speakers.

FOR YOUR SATURDAY: Hey! Don't forget to turn your clocks back before
bedtime tonight!

Considerable cloudiness has been covering much of the area on this Saturday,
but clearing has been noted over northwestern sections. This trend of
increasing sunshine will rapidly work its way southeastward for the
remainder of the day, allowing most areas to see at least some sunshine.

A strong southwesterly flown is transporting moist air into Alabama from the

southwest. Those southwesterly winds are fairly strong, averaging some 8-16
mph and occasionally gusting to over 20 mph at times. The proximity of a
cold front to our northwest is combining with the moisture advection to
produce the clouds. That front is located back over Arkansas this afternoon
and is expected to slide into North Alabama tonight or tomorrow. The
moisture, the front and a little bit of daytime heating will be sufficient
to set off widely scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and
again on Sunday. They may be a little more scattered than widely scattered
tomorrow. Temperatures will continue on the warm side, with daytime
readings both days near 80 and lows in the 60s.

NEW WORK WEEK: As we head toward Monday, the upper air pattern will begin
to amplify and a trough of low pressure to the west of Alabama will begin to
dig our way. Low pressure will form at the surface to our west by Sunday
night and start moving slowly to the northeast. Ahead of this front,
convection will form and a line of storms will move slowly to the east. The
bad news is that the rain may move into Alabama early on Tuesday morning,
Election Day. The good news is that if it arrives then, there will be less
of a chance for severe weather. We will continue to monitor this system
carefully as it does have the possibility to produce strong to severe
storms. Indications are that the weather may move through pretty quickly on
Tuesday, with rain ending during the afternoon hours. Wednesday will feature
markedly cooler conditions with a brisk northerly wind. Some light rain and
clouds will hang tough across the area on Wednesday, but high pressure will
build into Alabama starting on Wednesday night. This will mean fine weather
for Thursday. A reinforcing shot of cooler air will arrive late on Friday,
but that system should be mostly dry, with only a slight chance of a shower.


DONORA SMOG DISASTER: Autumn high pressure over the Appalachian Mountains
in Pennsylvania generally produces fine, fair weather. But the inversion it
creates can also trap pollutants in the lower levels of the atmosphere. The
high concentration of heavy industry in the post-war Monongahela Valley of
Pennsylvania combined with such a stagnant air mass to produce a deadly
toxic smog event that ended on this date. The pollutions led to the deaths
of at least twenty two people in the town of Donora, Pennsylvania. Nearly
half the residents of the town suffered respiratory problems.

Bill Murray
billmurray@worldnet.att.net

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TONIGHT
Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and storms overnight.
Morning Low 65
WIND: SW 5-10

SUNDAY
Considerable cloudiness with a chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 6-12

MONDAY
Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 82
WIND: S 5-10

TUESDAY
Showers and thunderstorms likely.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 72
WIND: W 10-15

WEDNESDAY
Breezy and cooler. Morning clouds and light rain. Clearing during
afternoon.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 60
WIND: NW 8-16

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Morning Edition For Saturday October 30, 2004
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...Storm Alert Xtreme Today...

GOOD MORNING! Excitement is in the air in the Birmingham weather community
as Storm Alert Xtreme kicks off at the BJCC this morning at 9:30. It will
be a day of entertaining and educational weather information for anyone who
has an interest in severe weather. Come join us! It's free!

WEEKEND FORECAST: Our summery weather will gradually come to an end by next
week as a significant storm system moves through the state. Today will
feature a chance of a shower or storm during the afternoon hours, with a
chance continuing overnight as a front approaches from the north and
weakens. The front should wash out on Sunday and get ready to head back
north as a warm front. So, tomorrow should feature a bit more cloudiness
and still a chance of showers and storms.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: Just a slight chance of a shower or storm for today's
Magic City Classic. Temperatures will be in the 80s. Auburn entertains Ole
Miss on the Plains Saturday evening. Temperatures will be falling through
the 70s with only a slight chance of rain..

REMINDER TO FALL BACK: Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour before
retiring Saturday night. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. local time
Sunday morning.

TRICK OR TREAT FORECAST: We will have to call for a chance of showers and
storms through the overnight hours on Sunday. Rainfall does not look like
it will be widespread or heavy, through.

NEXT WEEK: We will have a period of showers and storms at some point on
Monday as southerly flow increases and the warm front heads north. Low
pressure will form to the west of Alabama and push slowly our way . The low
should be over Mississippi Tuesday, giving us an even better chance of
showers and storms as a cold front heads our way. Storms could be strong to
severe Tuesday night. You can expect cooler conditions on Wednesday with a
little lingering light rain. Temperatures will return to near normal levels
after Tuesday.

Bill Murray
billmurray@att.net

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TODAY
Morning fog, then partial sun. Chance of an afternoon shower or storm,
continuing overnight.
Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 7-14

SUNDAY
Mix of clouds and a little sun. Chance of showers and storms through the
afternoon and nighttime hours.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 7-14

MONDAY
Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 78
WIND: SW 7-14

TUESDAY
Mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 60 Afternoon High 74
WIND: SW 10-18

WEDNESDAY
Mostly cloudy and cooler. A little light rain.
Morning Low 54 Afternoon High 66
WIND: NW 10-15

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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Saturday October 30, 2004
===================================================================
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comfortable season! Call Action Air for your Heating Season Clean & Check
for only $69.

Are you waking up with irritated sinuses? Are you sneezing often when you
are indoors?

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to help them and their loved ones with asthma, allergies, and other health
issues. These issues can be compounded during the heating season!

In many homes that have recently been constructed, new products used to
complete this construction and furnish the home emit invisible and odorless
processing fluids into your new home. The ability for these invisible gases
to be expelled is difficult without the help of fresh air exchange.

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Quality products.
Let your family breath easier and more comfortably in a healthy home.

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...Storm Alert Xtreme Today...

GOOD MORNING! Excitement is in the air in the Birmingham weather community
as Storm Alert Xtreme kicks off at the BJCC this morning at 9:30. It will
be a day of entertaining and educational weather information for anyone who
has an interest in severe weather. Come join us! It's free!

WEEKEND FORECAST: Our summery weather will gradually come to an end by next
week as a significant storm system moves through the state. Today will
feature a chance of a shower or storm during the afternoon hours, with a
chance continuing overnight as a front approaches from the north and
weakens. The front should wash out on Sunday and get ready to head back
north as a warm front. So, tomorrow should feature a bit more cloudiness
and still a chance of showers and storms.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: Just a slight chance of a shower or storm for today's
Magic City Classic. Temperatures will be in the 80s. Auburn entertains Ole
Miss on the Plains Saturday evening. Temperatures will be falling through
the 70s with only a slight chance of rain..

REMINDER TO FALL BACK: Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour before
retiring Saturday night. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. local time
Sunday morning.

TRICK OR TREAT FORECAST: We will have to call for a chance of showers and
storms through the overnight hours on Sunday. Rainfall does not look like
it will be widespread or heavy, through.

NEXT WEEK: We will have a period of showers and storms at some point on
Monday as southerly flow increases and the warm front heads north. Low
pressure will form to the west of Alabama and push slowly our way . The low
should be over Mississippi Tuesday, giving us an even better chance of
showers and storms as a cold front heads our way. Storms could be strong to
severe Tuesday night. You can expect cooler conditions on Wednesday with a
little lingering light rain. Temperatures will return to near normal levels
after Tuesday.

Bill Murray
billmurray@att.net

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TODAY
Morning fog, then partial sun. Chance of an afternoon shower or storm,
continuing overnight.
Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 7-14

SUNDAY
Mix of clouds and a little sun. Chance of showers and storms through the
afternoon and nighttime hours.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 7-14

MONDAY
Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 78
WIND: SW 7-14

TUESDAY
Mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 60 Afternoon High 74
WIND: SW 10-18

WEDNESDAY
Mostly cloudy and cooler. A little light rain.
Morning Low 54 Afternoon High 66
WIND: NW 10-15

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Afternoon Edition For Sunday October 31, 2004
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GOOD AFTERNOON: It has been a rather springlike afternoon across the area
on this Sunday, with warm temperatures, variably cloudy skies and a
southwesterly breeze. A few widely scattered showers have been breaking out
since late morning across North Central sections of the state.

ON THE WEATHER MAPS: A stationary front is located over the Tennessee
Valley area of North Alabama. It extends back into Central Texas, where it
is kinking up and low pressure is forming. At the jet stream level, we find
a deep trough of low pressure over the southwestern United States. This
trough will move east over the next four days.

FORECAST RATIONALE: The low pressure that is expected to form over Texas
will move into southwestern Missouri by Monday morning. The stationary
front over Alabama will retreat back to the north as a warm front. Alabama
will continue to be in the warm sector of the storm system. For the
remainder of this afternoon and tonight, you can expect partly to
occasionally mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers, and maybe
a thunderstorm. But those rain chances will be slim. Monday should feature
a warm and partly cloudy day.

By Tuesday morning, Election Day, the front will be over western Tennessee
and northern Mississippi. At that time, showers and thunderstorms will be
edging into northwestern sections of the state. A line of showers and
thunderstorms will push into Alabama during the day on Tuesday. There had
been some thought that this activity could be on the strong side, but that
does not appear as likely at this time.

We originally thought that the storm system would be through the state by
Wednesday morning, but now the models hint that it may hang up long enough
to wait for another low pressure system to form and move across the area.
By Wednesday morning, that low will be over Northwest Alabama, which will
keep us wet for much of Wednesday. By Thursday morning, the low should be
off the South Carolina coast and cooler air will be well entrenched over the
Deep South.

It looks like nice weather will be in store for the area on Thursday.
Friday will see a reinforcing shot of cool air arriving in the area. Next
weekend could feature the coolest air we have seen since last spring.

ON THIS DATE IN 1876: Viewed to be the worst cyclone to have moved across
the Bay of Bengal during the 19th Century, the Backergunge Cyclone
devastated the northeast coast of India, killing 100,000 people. The city
of Backergunge, (now Barisal, Bangladesh) was inundated by the 40 foot storm
surge of the cyclone, destroying nearly all of its 1700 buildings. The Bay
of Bengal is shaped like a funnel, and as a cyclone pushes its storm surge
into the narrowing bay, the surge is able to rise to dramatic heights.

There was a telegraphic warning service being developed by the India
Meteorological Department, but it had not been extended to the port of
Backergunge. Experts contend that a cyclone similar to the this storm today
might kill one million people.

Bill Murray
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TONIGHT
Partly cloudy and mild. Tiny chance of a shower.
Morning Low 64
WIND: S 4-8

MONDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 84
WIND: S 7-14

TUESDAY
Showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 71
WIND: S 10-15

WEDNESDAY
Periods of rain, especially during morning.
Morning Low 63 Afternoon High 67
WIND: W 6-12

THURSDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 44 Afternoon High 69
WIND: NW 7-14

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Morning Edition For Sunday October 31, 2004
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...Happy Halloween!...

THANKS! Many thanks to everyone for a great day at the Storm Alert Xtreme
show at the BJCC on Saturday. We really appreciate the great turnout of
weather fans. You guys made it all worthwhile! A special thanks to Mary
Buckelew of the Jefferson County Commission, who sponsored the event and
Jason Wright of the NWS who underscored the importance of spotters. Huge
thanks to ABC3340 News Director Gary Kelly for sanctioning the show. We
couldn't have done it without the expert assistance of Bill Castle, Ron
Thomas, Bill Hudson and Roy Roberson of 3340. Brian Peters did a superb
job with the spotter training. A fun day was had by all. Especially me!

YOU'RE EARLY! If you forgot to set you clock back last night, you're an
hour early! I have to admit, I do not like the early sunsets. The sun
will set at 4:57 tonight. Yuck!

THE FORECAST: The main feature in Alabama weather over the next five days
will be an upper level trough that is expected to swing out of the Southwest
and head toward Alabama. This will allow surface low pressure to develop
west of the state Sunday night. This low will track to the northeast,
driving a front toward us. Ahead of the front, a warm, moist airmass will
cover the Southeast. A weak front just to our north will retreat as a warm
front ahead of the developing low later today. We could see a few showers
and maybe even a couple of thunderstorms today and overnight tonight as the
airmass becomes slightly unstable. Skies will also be mostly cloudy. With
the big front still to the west, and the warm front out of the picture,
Monday could be a partly cloudy, warm and rather pleasant fall day. But
changes will be in the offing as the front approaches Monday night. Winds
will increase out of the Southwest. Showers will begin to form Monday night
and a strong band of thunderstorms will approach Alabama by Tuesday morning.


This line of storms will cross the state on Election Day. There is a chance
that the storms could be severe on Tuesday, and that is a situation we will
be monitoring closely.


Bill Murray
billmurray@att.net

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TODAY
Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Afternoon High 79
WIND: SW 6-12

MONDAY
Partial sun, warm, becoming breezy. Slight chance of showers/storms,
becoming more likely overnight.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 82
WIND: SW 7-14

TUESDAY
Showers and thunderstorms likely.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 74
WIND: SW 10-18

WEDNESDAY
Morning clouds, but clearing during afternoon. Cooler.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 60
WIND: NW 10-15

THURSDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 45 Afternoon High 66
WIND: N 5-10

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Afternoon Edition For Friday October 29, 2004
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WAY TOO WARM: If the high temperature Saturday reaches 84 as forecast, it
will be about 15 degrees above normal for October 30! This extended period
of abnormal warmth will continue over the weekend, but we will have a
cooling off early next week. We still don't see anything exceptionally cool
like it should be this time of year, but we could have some upper 40s at
night later next week.

There are mixed signals on when our best chance of rain will be. Originally
we thought election day may be rain free. It doesn't look that way any more.
A significant low pressure area, moving out of the west, will be centered
over Texas and Arkansas Monday morning and possibly over Louisiana and
Mississippi Tuesday morning. This will keep us under the threat of showers
and thunderstorms until cooler and drier air starts moving in Tuesday night
and Wednesday morning. There are some indications that our best chance of
rain could come on election day. We will be able to define that more closely
later.

We think the risk of showers Saturday will be rather small with a slightly
better chance Sunday afternoon and Sunday night. We are still hanging on to
our best chance of showers and storms on Monday and Tuesday.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: Excellent chance that almost all high school stadiums
will remain dry for tonight's games. Temperatures should be in the 70s. In
college football, the Magic City Classic will be played at 3:00 p.m.
Saturday at Legion Field between Alabama A&M and Alabama State. Look for
very warm mid 80s at kick off and only a slight chance of a shower or
thunderstorm. Auburn will play Ole Miss in Oxford Saturday night. It should
be about 78 for the 6:45 p.m. kick off and about 72 at the end of the game
but there is a risk of a shower or thunderstorm.

CLEANING OFF MY DESK: Don't forget Storm Alert Xtreme at the downtown
Birmingham Civic Center starting at 9:30 Saturday morning. Come early to get
a good seat. You can be in storm spotter classes, get a briefing on Ivan and
see some awesome tornado chase pictures by Bill Murray...still a lot of snow
in the mountain west with 41 inches now on the ground at Brian Head in South
Utah (it's a ski area)...25 inches covers the ground on the Kolob Plateau
above Zion National Park...a few low temperatures this morning: 20 in
Leadville, Colorado and 17 in Berlin, New Hampshire...don't forget we go
back to standard time at 2:00 a.m. Sunday...most weather humans like that
better, because it gives us more time. You see, weather observations around
the world pay no attention to Daylight Saving Time. This means that we have
one extra hour to chew and spit out all of that raw weather data and arrive
at a decision. Besides all that, all of my body parts matriculate much
better on Standard time.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Still getting a lot of e-mails about little
Miss Molly needing a playmate...there is no doubt she would go bonkers to
have another puppy to play with. Also another sad note from Clay County,
where one of our readers saw her dog's brother get run over and killed by a
car...it's a hard thing to get over. I believe if little Miss Molly were to
die or get killed, I would throw in the towel on ever owning another dog. I
know that's not the right attitude, but I can't imagine it happening. Life
would go on, but sadly so.

J. B. Elliott
jbelliott@charter.net

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TONIGHT
Partly cloudy. Some more late night fog.
Morning Low 65
WIND: SW 4-6

SATURDAY
Early morning fog, then partly sunny. A slight chance of an afternoon shower
or thunderstorm.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 7-14

SUNDAY
Variable cloudiness. Scattered, mostly afternoon and night, showers and
thunderstorms.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 7-14

MONDAY
Mostly cloudy. Scattered, mostly afternoon, showers and storms.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 78
WIND: SW 7-14

TUESDAY
Mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 60 Afternoon High 74
WIND: SW 10-18

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ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Friday October 29, 2004
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...New Record Warmth...

We will be flirting with new record high temperatures around here today and
tomorrow as a summer-like weather pattern continues. The mercury should
reach the low to mid 80s in most communities, well above our normal high of
70 for late October. While a few isolated showers are possible, most Alabama
communities will be rain-free for the next 48 hours.

Scattered showers could increase a bit on Sunday as a front stalls out near
the Tennessee border. A much more vigorous cold front is slated to pass
through early next week, and this should bring a line of strong to severe
thunderstorms Monday night. Then, much cooler air flows in here on Tuesday
with temperatures struggling to reach the low 60s. And, we expect the
mercury to drop into the 40 to 45 degree range by early Wednesday morning as
fall finally returns.

FOOTBALL: For tonight's high school games, most stadiums across Alabama will
be rain-free with temperatures in the 70s.

Auburn will travel to Oxford to play Ole Miss tomorrow evening at 6:45. Just
a slight risk of a shower during the game with temperatures falling from
near 78 at kickoff to 74 by the end of the game.

STORM ALERT XTREME: We are expecting a large crowd down at the BJCC tomorrow
for our first ever Storm Alert XTREME, which gets underway at 9:30. Brian
Peters of our staff will teach a basic and an advanced storm spotting
session, and our associate Bill Murray will have a segment about his wild
tornado chase out in the southern plains earlier this year. There is no
cost, just come a little early to get a good seat. The show will be in the
eastern exhibition ballroom; just follow the signs!

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TODAY
Partly sunny, warm and humid with only isolated afternoon showers.
Afternoon High 83
WIND: SW 5-10

SATURDAY
Near record warmth. A mix of sun and clouds with just an outside risk of a
passing shower during the afternoon.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 6-12

SUNDAY
Cloudy at times with scattered showers.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 7-14

MONDAY
Breezy with an afternoon shower possible. Showers and strong thunderstorms
Monday night.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 78
WIND: SW 10-18

TUESDAY
Showers ending early in the day. Clearing, breezy, and much cooler.
Morning Low 55 Afternoon High 61
WIND: NW 10-20

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