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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Monday February 27, 2006
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...Sunny Sunday...
GOOD MORNING: A chilly start out there across Alabama this morning. With
high pressure nearby, winds died down overnight and combined with clear
skies to send the mercury falling after the sun went down. But the ol'
thermometer will make a nice comeback today, and that will be a herald of
things to come in the week ahead.
TODAY/TOMORROW: Our winds will be shifting around to the southwest as high
pressure slides to our east today. Readings will top out in the lower 60s
across the area under mostly sunny skies. Some high clouds will overspread
the area this afternoon, but they won't dull the bright late Winter sun very
much. Readings tonight will be several degrees warmer than last night, with
lows just below 40 degrees. Tomorrow, we will flirt with 70 degrees in many
locations.
MIDWEEK: Temperatures will soar into the 70s Wednesday and Thursday, with a
few places in South Central Alabama seeing the unseasonable 80 degree mark.
As moisture levels increase, there could be a shower as early as Tuesday
night, with a slight chance on Wednesday. Chances will increase on Thursday
as a front slides through. Friday will be an in-between day with rain
returning on Saturday. That rain will be compliments of our front, which
will be coming back to the north as a warm front by then.
UNEXPECTED DISCOVERY: One year ago today, rescuers found more than they
bargained for as they searched for victims after an F1 tornado ripped
through a Palm Bay, Florida neighborhood. In one unroofed home, they found
an elaborate indoor marijuana growing setup. The owner of the house, who
was not home at the time was charged with possessing and manufacturing
cannabis.
TORNADO ALLEY: When we think of Tornado Alley, we think of places like
Oklahoma and Kansas. Not so fast says a trio of National Weather Service
meteorologists turned researchers. Read all about it in today's Weather
Talk.
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TODAY
Mostly sunny after a cold start.
Afternoon High 62
WIND: SW 6-12
TUESDAY
Partly cloudy and mild.
Morning Low 39 Afternoon High 70
WIND: SW 6-12
WEDNESDAY
Breezy. A cloudy start, then becoming partly cloudy. A slight chance of a
shower. Continued mild.
Morning Low 50 Afternoon High 73
WIND: SW 8-16
THURSDAY
Becoming mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, especially overnight. Very
warm.
Morning Low 55 Afternoon High 76
WIND: W 6-12
FRIDAY
Lots of clouds. Cooler behind the front.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 63
WIND: N 6-12
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