ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Monday April 24, 2006
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...Another Warm One...
GOOD MORNING: Boy, was Sunday a special kind of day weather wise? It was
so beautiful driving in the afternoon with the blue sky and green trees and
just enough haze to give the distant hills that kind of gun metal hue that
we love from the Smoky Mountains. A great day.
TODAY: Today looks like another nice one, with lots of sunshine and just a
few clouds. Temperatures will rise in to the middle and upper 80s.
Moisture levels will be slowly rising in advance of our next storm system.
That will allow overnight readings only to fall into he middle 60s.
TUESDAY: The computer models have been slowing down the arrival of our next
storm system. It is a cold front that will be approaching Alabama from the
northwest. Showers and thunderstorms will push into the state during the
late afternoon and evening and push through the area overnight. There is a
chance that some of the storms could be strong to severe.
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY: The slower movement of the next system means that showers
and storms may be with us through the morning hours on Wednesday. This may
also delay the clearing until late in the day or evening. High pressure
will settle into Alabama, giving us fine weather for Thursday and Friday.
It will be cooler behind the front. Highs on Wednesday may remain in the
60s. Thursday will see lower 70s, and Friday will see mid 70s. Lows will
be in the 40s.
WEEKEND: Another cold front will sink slowly into Alabama by Saturday.
This will lead to increasing showers and storms Saturday night into Sunday.
ON THIS DATE IN 1908: In Alabama, a family of tornadoes that produced F4
damage first touched down in Walker County near Dora. It moved into
Jefferson County, where two people died at Warrior. 15 people died near
Albertville in Marshall County. A total of 37 people were killed in
Alabama. It was part of an outbreak of tornadoes that killed a total of 310
people from Louisiana to Georgia.
Bill Murray
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TODAY
A few clouds, but good amounts of sunshine.
Afternoon High 86
WIND: SW 6-12
TUESDAY
Partly cloudy and warm. Showers and storms arrive overnight. Some could be
severe.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 86
WIND: SW 10-18
WEDNESDAY
Showers and storms ending by afternoon.
Morning Low 59 Afternoon High 68
WIND: NW 8-16
THURSDAY
Sunny skies. .
Morning Low 46 Afternoon High 72
WIND: N 6-12
FRIDAY
Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 48 Afternoon High 75
WIND: S 4-8
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