ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Sunday February 26, 2006
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...Sunny Sunday...
GOOD MORNING! After a thorough Saturday soaking, we will enjoy a day of
near total sunshine. Temperatures will manage to warm to near 50 degrees
today on the strength of that late winter sun. There will be a strong
northerly wind through much of the day, so you will need a jacket when you
head to Rickwood Field this afternoon...
RICKWOOD? A significant event is being played at America's Oldest Ballpark
today. ESPN Classic will stage a vintage Negro League baseball game at
Rickwood Field in western Birmingham. The game will celebrate the rich
history and tradition of the Negro Leagues and their role in Black history
and the history of America's greatest game. The players will be in vintage
1940s uniforms. Gates open at 1:30, the game begins at 3:00 p.m. I will see
you there!
THE FORECAST: After a sunny Sunday, our winds will go calm and temperatures
will drop. Lows tonight across the area will drop below freezing across the
area. High pressure will slide just to our east on Monday, allowing a
warmup to begin. Temperatures tomorrow will reach the middle 60s under
mostly sunny skies, upper 60s on Tuesday and the lower to middle 70s on
Wednesday. That will be quite nice for the end of February. Moisture
levels will continue to increase through midweek on the backs of a nice
southerly breeze. Showers may break out on Wednesday, and continue into
Thursday as a front approaches. There is a chance that the front may get
hung up and not exit the area until the weekend. We will wait and see.
ON THIS DATE IN 1972: The Buffalo Creek flood killed 125 people in Logan
County, West Virginia. Two coal slag dams burst on the Middle Fork, about
forty miles southeast of Charleston, WV. 4000 people were left homeless as
hundreds of homes were swept away by a 50 foot wall of water. Three days of
rain falling atop a six-inch snow cover caused the dam break.. The town of
Saunders WV was completely destroyed along with parts of 16 other small
towns. $10 million in damage.
Bill Murray
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TODAY
Sunny, but windy and chilly.
Afternoon High 50
WIND: N 10-20
MONDAY
Plentiful sunshine.
Morning Low 29 Afternoon High 64
WIND: SW 6-12
TUESDAY
Mostly sunny. .
Morning Low 43 Afternoon High 68
WIND: SW 6-12
WEDNESDAY
Increasing clouds with a chance of a shower.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 70
WIND: SW 8-16
THURSDAY
Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers.
Morning Low 54 Afternoon High 67
WIND: SW 7-14
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