ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Tuesday October 25, 2005
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NO MORE SHIRT-SLEEVE WEATHER: The favor low temperature around
Alabama this morning was 40. That is what it was in Birmingham, Calera,
Prattville, Wedowee, Mobile, Montgomery, Helena and Tuscaloosa. In some
places in North Alabama it was closer to freezing. A few examples:
31 in Hamilton
34 in Cottondale
35 in Rock Mills
36 in Jasper
37 in Dora and Livingston
38 in Fayette
Where clouds persisted, it was only in the 50s this afternoon. Some
South Alabama places had 60s.
Again tonight, the low temperatures will depend on cloud cover and
how much the wind backs off. We are sticking to our 34 as the average low
across Central Alabama. There should be some scattered frost by morning In
the clear areas with little wind. There will probably be quite a variation
in tonight's lows in the valleys and on the ridges.
TROPICAL WEATHER: Not again! The National Hurricane Center says
there is a new area of nervous weather over the SW Caribbean and that slow
development is possible. A second disturbed area was 550 miles east of the
Southern Windward Islands. Winds upstairs are not favorable at this time but
it will be watched. The next two names on the Greek alphabet are Beta and
Gamma. Beyond that there are such names as Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta,
Lambda, Mu, Nu, Xi and Omicron. Just mentioning this for the fun of it. We
will, of course, not have to use all those names but the next two are
possible.
Meanwhile Wilma, the last name on the regular list, was racing NE
across the open Atlantic this afternoon at a forward speed near 60 mph!
Amazing! She was beginning to lose her tropical personality. Only the whales
will get a migraine.
WEATHER NOTEBOOK: More heavy rain overnight where it was not
needed...well over one inch in New York City...a very raw day in New England
with continuous rain and NE winds 40 to 50 mph...parts of the North Carolina
mountains may get as much as 5 inches of snow today...this morning, there
was one inch on the ground at Beech Mountain, N.C., and the temperature fell
to 18 atop both Mt. LeConte, in the Smoky Mountains and Mt. Mitchell,
N.C.,...it was 17 at Broken Bow, Nebraska and 10 in Anaktuvuk, Alaska..not a
good day to hang out the wash atop Mt. Washington, New Hampshire where it
was near 20 with zero visibility in snow and blowing snow with winds gusting
to 92 mph!
MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Poor Little Miss Molly. She has had a
nerve-wracking day. With her human mommy home from the hospital two people
doing the rehab came this morning at different times. Molly automatically
thinks that everyone who rings the doorbell are here to see and play with
her. She meets them at the door and goes into a frenzy. I had to bring her
in my office and shut the door. Her blood pressure must have gone through
the roof. She was up on my desk whining and woofing at me-demanding to be
let out. She stepped on my calculator and overturned it. That scared her to
death. Did a lot of cuddling and consoling after everyone left. Life goes
on.
J. B. Elliott
jbelliott@charter.net
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TONIGHT
Clearing later tonight. Cold with some frost overnight.
Morning Low 34
WIND: Light N
WEDNESDAY
Mostly sunny. Early morning frost and a possible freeze in colder valleys.
Morning Low 34 Afternoon High 64
WIND: N 5-10
THURSDAY
Mostly sunny. A chilly early morning.
Morning Low 37 Afternoon High 66
WIND: N 6-12
FRIDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 39 Afternoon High 65
WIND: NE 5-10
SATURDAY
More sun than clouds.
Morning Low 43 Afternoon High 66
WIND: NE 5-10
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