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Saturday, January 14, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Saturday January 14, 2006
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...Sunny, But windy and Cold...

GREETINGS FROM INDIANAPOLIS: This morning's forecast package come to you
from the capital of Indiana. The home of the Indianapolis Colts. And a
little race on Memorial Day weekend.

SNOW HERE, SNOW THERE: It was nice to see snow falling here last night. A
few locations back home in Alabama have seen some snow flurries overnight
and this morning.

WINDY SATURDAY: Strong northwesterly winds will continue across the area
today in the wake of the cold front that passed through the area yesterday.

Those winds will average 15-25 mph today with frequent gusts over 30 mph.
Wind advisories are in effect. Be cautious if you are driving high profile
vehicles or operating a boat. The winds will diminish tonight.

QUICK MODERATION: Skies will clear from the west today, but temperatures
will not make it out of the 40s. Readings will warm into the 50s tomorrow.
A solid return flow will begin Sunday night, increasing moisture levels.

STORMY START: Next week will start off stormy with a good chance of storms
Monday night into Tuesday, when they could be severe. Rain and storms will
be with us through at least part of Wednesday. A cold front will move
through then, leading to nice weather for the end of the week.

SEATTLE RECORD WATCH: It has rained for 26 straight days in Seattle. The
all time record there is 33 days. Could they actually tie or break the
record. In fact, it looks highly likely. There is a chance of rain very
day for the next seven days in the damp city.

ON THIS DATE IN 1910: The luxury liner Lusitania, which would be torpedoed
by the Germans in 1915, was struck by an eighty foot wave that heavily
damaged the ship as it made its way from Liverpool to New York City. The
storm that caused the high wave also produced blizzard conditions on the
East Coast, including New York City, where fifteen inches of snow fell.

Bill Murray
billmurray@worldnet.att.net

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TODAY
A few snow flurries early, especially northeast. Then clearing, windy and
cold.
Afternoon High 44
WIND: NW 15-25

SUNDAY
A cold start. Then becoming partly cloudy and milder.
Morning Low 28 Afternoon High 58
WIND: W/SW 5-10

MONDAY
Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Showers and strong to severe storms
overnight.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 65
WIND: S 7-14

TUESDAY
Showers and thunderstorms likely. Some could be severe.
Morning Low 52 Afternoon High 60
WIND: SW/NW 8-16

WEDNESDAY
Chance of a morning shower. Then clearing. Much cooler.
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 50
WIND: W 10-20

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