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Monday, April 10, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Monday April 10, 2006
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...Nice Week Ahead...

GOOD MORNING: Last night was another great night to sleep with the windows
open. All too soon, these peaceful, cool nights will be replaced by the hum
of air conditioning units and we will long for Spring once again...

THE SUNDAY THAT WAS: Yesterday was a beautiful day across Alabama.
Temperatures looked like they were going to have a hard time reaching 70
degrees, but the mercury made a furious comeback in the second half and most
reporting stations across Central Alabama barely made it.

FAIR UNTIL MIDWEEK: Today should be a carbon copy of yesterday, just a few
degrees warmer, thanks mainly to winds shifting around to the southeast.
Ditto for Tuesday, just add a couple of more degrees. Clouds should be
conspicuous by the absence until Wednesday morning.

MIDWEEK AND BEYOND: We will continue with this same theme of rather fine
spring like weather, despite a series of disturbances that will be passing
to the north of Alabama. They may bring a few periods of cloudiness at
times, but things should remain dry.

No organized precipitation is expected through the weekend, but a dying cold
front will be just to our north, so a stray shower is possible. It looks
like the next significant rain chance will come on Monday.

ON THIS DATE IN 1979: Three very intense thunderstorms produced a
devastating outbreak of killer tornadoes and large hail in the Red River
Valley of North Texas and southern Oklahoma, including the Wichita Falls and
Vernon areas. The three major tornadoes were all giants, each producing
damage paths that were at least 35 miles long. A fourth thunderstorm
produced a small and brief tornado near Iowa Park, in Wichita County. The
biggest tornado of the day occurred at Wichita Falls, Texas. The final
tragic toll: 56 dead and 1,916 injured. Forty of the fatalities occurred in
Wichita Falls, in spite of excellent warnings.

Bill Murray
bill@integralhospitality.com

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TODAY
Plenty of sunshine.
Afternoon High 73
WIND: SE 5-10

TUESDAY
Sunny skies continue.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 76
WIND: SE 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Becoming partly cloudy.
Morning Low 54 Afternoon High 76
WIND: S 5-10

THURSDAY
Partly cloudy and warm.
Morning Low 55 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 5-10

FRIDAY
A mix of clouds and sun.
Morning Low 58 Afternoon High 84
WIND: W 6-12

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