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Thursday, June 23, 2005

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Thursday June 23, 2005
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...Warm Up Continues...

GOOD MORNING! Well, the advertised nineties that we have been pushing
for the past few days should arrive in most locations today as high
pressure continues to build over the state. It looks like those
nineties will be a fixture over much of Alabama for the next three
days. Welcome to summer!

OUR FORECAST: Not much has changed in the forecast department. A
weak backdoor cold front was pushing stealthily through the state this
morning. This front will not be accompanied by anything in the way of
weather, except to provide a reinforcing shot of relatively dry air.
This should keep our skies partly cloudy through Saturday, with
nothing to speak of in the way of precipitation. In fact, indications
are that the next chance of rain will hold off until Sunday, when a
weakness develops over the Southeast. Temperatures are going to be
warm, in the 90s through Saturday and near 90 Sunday and Monday.

TROPICS: Satellite photos have indicated an increased level of
organization during the day in the tropical wave over the Central
Caribbean. This system should encounter unfavorable upper level winds
over the next couple of days as it tracks to the west northwest over
Hispaniola and Cuba.

RECORD DRY STREAK: No rain fell in Fresno on Wednesday, marking the
119th consecutive dry day in the California city. You want a lead
pipe cinch weather forecast? How about no rain on June 21st in
Fresno? It has never rained on June 21st in the city, with daily
weather records dating back to August 1887. Those records began under
the Signal Corps, the U.S. Weather Bureau and the National Weather
Service.

ON THIS DATE IN 1972: Massive flooding was underway in parts of
Pennsylvania, the result of a three day deluge caused by the remnants
of Hurricane Agnes. Several mid-Atlantic states were affected, but
Pennsylvania ended up being the hardest hit state with $2.1 billion in
damages and 48 deaths. The damage was so extreme; President Richard
Nixon declared the entire state a disaster area. Agnes is retired
from the Atlantic's list of names.

Bill Murray
bill@integralhospitality.com

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TODAY
Partly cloudy and hot.
Afternoon High 93
WIND: NE 5-10

FRIDAY
Mix of sun, some clouds. Continued hot.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 93
WIND: SE 5-10

SATURDAY
Partly cloudy skies.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 92
WIND: E 5-10

SUNDAY
Partly sunny. A chance of an afternoon storm.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 92
WIND: SE 5-10

MONDAY
Mix of clouds and sun. A better chance of a shower or storm.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 89
WIND: SE 5-10

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