ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Tuesday April 11, 2006
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...Severe Clear Continues...
There is a good chance Alabama stays dry through the Easter weekend. One
disturbance will pass north of the state tomorrow, but it looks like most of
the rain will stay north of the Ohio River, and just a few scattered clouds
are expected down this way. High temperatures both today and tomorrow
should reach the upper 70s.
The mercury should soar into the low 80s by Thursday and Friday as the
warming trend continues. Both days will be dry with just a few scattered
clouds from time to time.
EASTER WEEKEND: Looks like a great morning for Easter sunrise services; we
should be close to 60 degrees early Sunday with a mostly clear sky.
Afternoon temperatures will be in the 82 to 85 degree range both Saturday
and Sunday with sunshine through scattered clouds.
At this point it looks like the next chance of showers will come around
Monday of next week, but for the moment it doesn't look like a major rain
event for the Deep South.
LAST FRIDAY: Using storm reports from the National Weather Service in both
Birmingham and Huntsville, 16 tornado touchdowns have been confirmed so far
in Alabama; 8 rated F1 and the other 8 rated F0. The F1 tornadoes touched
down in or near Gardendale, Hamilton, Haleyville, Ohatchee, Cullman,
Danville, Tuscumbia, and Leighton. One person remains in critical condition
from injuries suffered in the Marion County tornado; a woman ran into a tree
that was down blocking a road between Hamilton and Hackleburg. In addition
to the tornadoes, damaging straight line winds were reported in 15 counties.
CALIFORNIA FLOODS: Seven north and central California counties are under a
stare of emergency due to floods and heavy rain.
James Spann
jspann@abc3340.com
ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weather Blog: http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/wxtalk.php
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TODAY
Sunny and warmer.
Afternoon High 78
WIND: SE 6-12
WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 55 Afternoon High 77
WIND: S 6-12
THURSDAY
A good supply of sunshine.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 80
WIND: SW 6-12
FRIDAY
Partly to mostly sunny.
Morning Low 58 Afternoon High 82
WIND: SW 6-12
SATURDAY
Partly sunny and warm.
Morning Low 61 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 7-14
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