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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Tuesday September 27, 2005
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...Sunshine Returns In Full Force...
A sunny sky returns to Alabama today following a round of heavy rain and
tornadic thunderstorms, thanks to former hurricane Rita. Temperatures will
rise into the upper 80s today, and some spots might even touch the 90 degree
mark.
A cold front will be passing through the state later in the week, and will
bring the risk of a few showers late tomorrow night into Thursday. But, with
limited moisture and upper air support, rain should be light and spotty.
Following that front, temperatures will cool nicely, with early morning
temperatures reaching the 50s by early Friday and Saturday morning for most
places.
RACE WEEKEND PREVIEW: For NASCAR fans coming in for the races this weekend
at Talladega, Saturday should be a dry day with temperatures reaching the
low 80s. We will mention a small risk of a shower on Sunday with a high in
the low to mid 80s. The chance of rain Sunday at the track at this point
looks to be only in the 10 to 20 percent range.
TROPICS: A tropical wave moving through the central Caribbean has a chance
to get better organized during the next day or so. This one seems to be
heading into the Gulf of Mexico; long range model data suggests the western
Gulf coast (Texas or Mexico) would have the greatest chance of being
threatened at this time.
STORM SURVEYS: A National Weather Service survey team found eight separate
tornado tracks in western Tuscaloosa county, two were rated F1, and the
others were rated F0. All of these tornadoes touched down Sunday afternoon.
Two F0 tornado tracks were identified in Winston county, and yet another in
Sumter county. Survey work continues in other areas today.
James Spann
Jspann@abc3340.com
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TODAY
Sunny with a very warm afternoon.
Afternoon High 89
WIND: N 6-12
WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny. An outside risk of a shower Wednesday night.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 86
WIND: SE 5-10
THURSDAY
Turning cooler. Cloudy periods with a few widely scattered showers.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 79
WIND: N 7-14
FRIDAY
Mostly sunny with a cool morning.
Morning Low 58 Afternoon High 81
WIND: N 5-10
SATURDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 59 Afternoon High 83
WIND: E 5-10
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