ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Wednesday March 9, 2005
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...Some Light Rain Later Today...
Temperatures will remain well below normal values for mid-March for
the rest of the week, and we will have a little light rain at times along
the way. Maybe, a few snow flakes.
The first disturbance will bring clouds into Alabama today along
with the chance of some light rain this afternoon. A few snow flakes are
possible as the rain ends tonight, but temperatures will be above freezing
and the moisture is very limited. All precipitation should end by midnight,
followed by a clearing sky. Temperatures will be near freezing by daybreak
tomorrow.
Weather system number two moves in here on Friday, with clouds and the
chance of some scattered light rain. Like the first system, there will not
be much moisture and rain amounts will be light and spotty.
THE WEEKEND: Temperatures will begin to moderate over the weekend,
with low 60s on Saturday and upper 60s on Sunday. At this point the weekend
looks dry, but showers could move in here early next week as moist air
begins to return. The longer range models are hinting at a setup for strong
or severe thunderstorms around here toward the middle of next week.
ROAMING: Yet another blizzard for New England yesterday and last
night. At 10:00 p.m. EST last night, Boston reported heavy snow with a
temperature of 16 degrees. Winds were from the northwest averaging 37 mph,
with gusts to 48 mph, making for a wind chill index of -6. The barometric
pressure was down to 28.94".
The warmest place in the nation yesterday was Palm Springs, CA with
90. The southwest U.S. will enjoy the warmest weather so far this year over
the next few days, with Phoenix rising into the upper 80s tomorrow and
Friday.
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
Mostly cloudy with some light rain possible. A few sprinkles or flurries
possible tonight.
Afternoon High 51
WIND: S 4-9
THURSDAY
Partly sunny and cool.
Morning Low 32 Afternoon High 49
WIND: W 6-12
FRIDAY
Mostly cloudy and cool. Some scattered light rain possible.
Morning Low 38 Afternoon High 50
WIND: N 7-14
SATURDAY
Mostly sunny with a nice afternoon warm-up.
Morning Low 32 Afternoon High 60
WIND: NE 5-10
SUNDAY
Partly sunny and mild.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 68
WIND: SE 5-10
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