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Tuesday, June 28, 2005

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Tuesday June 28, 2005
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..Some Sun; Some Storms...

A blanket of moist air continues to cover Alabama this morning, and that in
combination with the daytime heating process and a weak upper low to the
north should produce scattered showers and storms over much of Alabama by
early afternoon. If you like the numbers game, the chance of any one spot
getting wet today is about one in five, with most of the showers and storms
coming from about 1:00 until 8:00 p.m.

Otherwise, we will have some good intervals of sunshine today with
temperatures near normal for late June, with most places seeing highs in the
upper 80s. The weather will basically remain the same tomorrow, but warmer
air aloft on Thursday should mean fewer afternoon showers and slightly
warmer temperatures.

HOLIDAY WEEKEND: The latest data still suggests very routine summer weather
for Alabama during the Independence Day holiday weekend, with a decent
amount of sunshine along with scattered afternoon showers and storms on a
daily basis. Temperatures will rise into the 88 to 91 degree range each
afternoon.

TROPICAL WEATHER: A surface trough is in the Gulf of Mexico producing
widespread cloudiness and showers, but upper air winds don't favor any
tropical development in the region. The rest of the Atlantic basin remains
rather quiet.

MONDAY'S SHOWERS: Rain totals around Alabama yesterday included .77" at
Alexander City, .59" at the Logan Martin Dam on the Coosa River, .41" at
Cordova, .32" at Vincent, and .31" at Bessemer.

ROAMING: National hot spot yesterday was Parker, Arizona with 112 degrees.
Asheville, NC was drenched with 2.97" of rain, while Orlando, FL picked up
1.22".

James Spann
Jspann@abc3340.com

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
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TODAY
Warm and humid with a mix of sun and clouds. Scattered showers and storms,
mainly during the afternoon.
Afternoon High 89
WIND: SE 4-8

WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny. A passing storm in a few spots during the afternoon.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 90
WIND: S 5-10

THURSDAY
Partly to mostly sunny with a hot afternoon. Only a small risk of a shower.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 92
WIND: SW 5-10

FRIDAY
Lots of hazy sunshine. Widely scattered afternoon storms.
Morning Low 72 Afternoon High 90
WIND: S 5-10

SATURDAY
Warm and muggy. Partly sunny with scattered, mainly afternoon showers and
thunderstorms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 89
WIND: SE 5-10

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