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Monday, February 27, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Tuesday February 28, 2006
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...The Big Warm-Up Continues...

Alabama's big warm-up continues through mid-week. Most communities should
reach 70 today, and low 70s are likely tomorrow. If we reach our forecast
high of 73 tomorrow, that will be within one degree of the warmest
temperature recorded so far this year (74 on February 16).

We will see some high clouds from time to time, but the low levels remain
dry and we see no chance of rain through tomorrow. We will introduce the
chance of a few scattered showers Thursday afternoon in advance of a cold
front, but upper support is weak and rainfall amounts should be light and
spotty.
Daytime temperatures will back off about 10 degrees on Friday following the
front.

WEEKEND PEEK: Saturday looks dry and mild at this point, but we will mention
a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Sunday as a stronger front
approaches.

A quick shot of colder air is due in here Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.
The latest data suggests the core of the really cold air will be shunted
east of Alabama.

WARMING UP: Salt Lake City soared to 67 degrees yesterday, which tied the
record high for the date. Lubbock, TX also tied their record high with a
balmy 81 degrees. Warmest spots in the nation were Yuma and Gila Bend, AZ
with 84.
FRIGID AIR: Yesterday's high in Caribou, Maine was only 4 degrees.
Watertown, NY dropped to 25 below zero yesterday morning.

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TODAY
Partly sunny and warmer.
Afternoon High 70
WIND: SW 6-12

WEDNESDAY
Mild with a mix of sun and clouds.
Morning Low 50 Afternoon High 73
WIND: SW 8-16

THURSDAY
Increasing clouds. A chance of a few showers by afternoon, or Thursday
night.
Morning Low 55 Afternoon High 72
WIND: S 8-16

FRIDAY
Variable clouds and cooler.
Morning Low 47 Afternoon High 63
WIND: W 7-14

SATURDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 68
WIND: S 7-14

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