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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Thursday June 30, 2005
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..Only Isolated Storms Today...
The air over Alabama will be a little drier and more stable today, so we
expect more sunshine and fewer afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Any
storms that form this afternoon should be pretty isolated, and with the
increased amount of sunshine we should rise into the low 90s.
Mid 90s are possible tomorrow, but an approaching surface front could send
thunderstorms in here late in the day and tomorrow night. Some of those
storms could be fairly strong with gusty winds. That front will drift into
north Alabama on Saturday, with drier doing its best to slip into the
Tennessee Valley. It is doubtful the dry air will reach Birmingham; so we
will have to maintain the risk of scattered storms on Saturday as well.
That surface front will slowly dissipate over the weekend, and we will
continue to forecast routine summer weather conditions on Sunday and Monday.
We will have to dodge a shower or thunderstorm in spots over the weekend,
but no total wash-out.
TROPICAL WEATHER: Tropical storm Bret fizzled out over Mexico yesterday,
well to the south of the southern tip of Texas. A tropical wave is moving
through the Caribbean this morning, but upper air winds don't favor any
tropical storm development right away.
AT THE BEACH: Some pretty decent weather ahead for the holiday weekend along
the central Gulf coast; about 8 to 10 hours of sunshine each day with just a
few scattered showers and storms around . Daytime temperatures will peak
around 90 degrees, and the sea water temperature is running in the low 80s
off the Alabama coast.
DRY HEAT: Phoenix soared to 108 degrees yesterday, highs out there today and
tomorrow will be in the 110 to 115 degree range.
James Spann
Jspann@abc3340.com
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TODAY
Hot with a good supply of sunshine. Only isolated afternoon storms.
Afternoon High 92
WIND: N 4-8
FRIDAY
Partly to mostly sunny and hot. Thunderstorms are possible late in the day
and Friday night.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 94
WIND: N 5-10
SATURDAY
Mixed sun and clouds. Scattered thunderstorms, most numerous south of
Birmingham.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 90
WIND: N 5-10
SUNDAY
Partly sunny. Widely scattered storms by afternoon.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 93
WIND: NE 5-10
MONDAY
Warm and humid. Scattered, mainly afternoon thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 90
WIND: S 5-10
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