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Sunday, January 16, 2005

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Sunday January 16, 2005
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GOOD MORNING! After forecasting mostly sunny skies yesterday, and getting
partly sunny, I am a little reluctant to bite on the mostly sunny again for
today. But at worst, it was "filtered sunlight," so we will say it again:
mostly sunny today. A vigorous upper level disturbance diving through the
base of the upper trough is to the north of Alabama this morning. This
should give the trough the kick that it needs and push the axis to our east.
This will move those pesky high clouds to the south and east of the area
today. It will also allow a strong northerly flow to set up over us. With
the back door open to Canada, some very chilly weather will invade Alabama.
You will feel those northerly winds pick up to about 15-20 mph later today.
They may gust to 25 mph at times.

CHILLY TEMPS AHEAD: Last weekend, we promised you some teens, and then
backed off that forecast. But I think you will get them Monday night. With
those winds staying up tonight, and temperatures falling well into the 20s,
wind chills readings will be in the single digits. Readings will be a few
degrees colder on Monday night as winds will be lighter. Take any necessary
precautions in preparation for a hard freeze Monday night. Over North
Alabama, Monday readings will struggle to make it very far into the 40s.

REST OF THE WEEK: Dry conditions should prevail through midweek. High
pressure responsible for the fine weather will slide east of us Wednesday,
permitting southerly winds to return along with a warm up. A line of
Alberta Clipper low pressure systems will pass to our north beginning
Wednesday. We could see an increase in clouds and maybe a stray shower on
Wednesday, and again on Friday. Then a stronger system on Saturday will
give us a slightly better chance of showers.

ON THIS DATE IN 1990: Heavy snow in Alaska. 64.9 inches fell in less than
two days at Valdez AK. The 47.5 inches of snow in 24 hours set a record
for Valdez. Ships in the harbor were sunk by the heavy snow.

Bill Murray
bill@integralhospitality.com

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TODAY
Mostly sunny and becoming windy. Single digit wind chills possible
overnight.
Afternoon High 50
WIND: N 10-20

MONDAY
Mostly sunny and cold. Hard freeze overnight.
Morning Low 23 Afternoon High 44
WIND: N 6-12

TUESDAY
Continued mostly sunny.
Morning Low 18 Afternoon High 47
WIND: NE 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Becoming partly cloudy.
Morning Low 31 Afternoon High 54
WIND: SE 5-10

THURSDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 36 Afternoon High 55
WIND: NW 6-12

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