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Saturday, October 22, 2005

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Saturday October 22, 2005
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...Watching Wilma...

GOOD MORNING: Two mains stories in the weather world this weekend.
Locally, it is the fairly dramatic change to cooler behind a cold front that
moved through the area yesterday. In the tropics, Hurricane Wilma is
dominating the headlines, dealing a devastating blow to the Yucatan
Peninsula.

CHANGE TO COOLER: Cold front number one pushed through the area overnight.
A surprisingly significant line of showers and storms moved across the area
during the late afternoon hours, even prompting a severe thunderstorm
warning. A few light showers occurred over northern sections of the area
during the overnight. Low clouds have filled in overnight in the advancing
cooler air. Those low clouds will hang tough today, although some sun will
break out by mid afternoon. You can expect more of the same tomorrow, but
with perhaps a little more sun. Temperatures will struggle to reach the
middle 60s today and the upper 60s on Sunday. A second front will arrive on
Sunday night, ushering in more cold air. By Tuesday morning, we will see 30s
across much of North and Central Alabama, with a widespread frost possible.
Temperatures will remain below seasonal levels throughout much of the coming
week. Readings on a couple of afternoons may not even reach 60.

WILMA: Hurricane Wilma spent Friday night battering the coast of the
northeastern Yucatan. Wilma will move slowly over the northeast tip of the
Yucatan, emerging later on Sunday. The storm is already much weaker because
of the interaction. Wilma will gradually turn northeast ahead of a
developing deep
trough and move toward Southwest Florida, It should reach there Monday as a
Category One or Category Two hurricane The latest in Today's Weather Talk.

ON THIS DATE IN 1998: Mitch formed over the warm waters of the western
Caribbean. . Mitch would go on to become one of the biggest natural
disasters ever in the Western Hemisphere. The hurricane killed over 11,000
people, making it the second deadliest Atlantic hurricane of record.

Bill Murray
billmurray@worldnet.att.net

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TODAY
Cooler. Low clouds hang tough with a north wind and a little drizzle.. Some
sun possible late.
Afternoon High 65
WIND: N 7-14

SUNDAY
Clouds give way to a little sunshine after a cool morning.
Morning Low 45 Afternoon High 68
WIND: N 6-12

MONDAY
A good deal of clouds. Cooler.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 60
WIND: N 6-12

TUESDAY
Partly sunny after a morning frost.
Morning Low 38 Afternoon High 63
WIND: N 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Sunny after a cold morning. Widespread frost or freeze.
Morning Low 36 Afternoon High 65
WIND: NE 5-10

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