ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Thursday March 10, 2005
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...A Cool Weather Pattern Continues...
Normally on March 10, Birmingham's high is 65 degrees.
Unfortunately, we will not get close to that figure again today as a cool
weather pattern continues over the eastern half of the nation. Even with
expected intervals of sunshine, the mercury should reach only the low 50s.
Another fast moving wave will bring clouds back to the state
tonight, and a few sprinkles are possible tomorrow morning with this
feature. Rainfall amounts will be very light and spotty due to limited
moisture.
THE WEEKEND: We are still promising a decent day on Saturday with
ample sunshine and afternoon temperatures reaching the low 60s. But, on
Sunday, another fast moving system will bring some clouds and the risk of a
few scattered light showers. Pretty much the same story; limited moisture
with light rain amounts expected.
NEXT WEEK: The longer range models are suggesting a major storm
developing toward the middle of next week, which could bring the risk of
heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, or both to parts of the deep south by
Wednesday and Thursday (March 16-17).
MARCH SNOW: There were reports of large, wet snow flakes last night
in east Alabama along the Clay-Talladega county line. There was no
accumulation. Rainfall amounts yesterday were light; we measured only .09"
here at the ABC 33/40 Weather Center in Riverchase.
ROAMING: Boston has received five inches of snow in the past two
days, pushing their season total to about 83 inches, making this season the
seventh snowiest on record. More snow will fall over New England tomorrow.
In contrast, the southwest U.S. is warming up. Yesterday's high in Phoenix
was 83 degrees.
James Spann
jspann@abc3340.com
ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weather Blog: http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/wxtalk.php
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TODAY
Cool with intervals of sunshine.
Afternoon High 52
WIND: W 7-14
FRIDAY
Mostly cloudy and breezy. A few sprinkles are possible during the morning.
Morning Low 40 Afternoon High 58
WIND: W 10-20
SATURDAY
Mostly sunny with a nice afternoon warm-up.
Morning Low 36 Afternoon High 61
WIND: SW 5-10
SUNDAY
Increasing clouds with an afternoon shower possible.
Morning Low 48 Afternoon High 62
WIND: S 6-12
MONDAY
Becoming partly sunny.
Morning Low 36 Afternoon High 60
WIND: N 5-10
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