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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
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...The Heat Backs Off Tomorrow...

Another "triple H" day is ahead for Alabama. The weather today will be hot,
hazy, and humid. And, like yesterday, a few storms might pop up during the
heat of the day, but those storms should be few and far between.
Temperatures should reach the low 90s in most places.

HEAT RELIEF: The heat will slowly back off tomorrow and Friday thanks to
increased coverage of showers and thunderstorms as an early June cold front
approaches Alabama from the north. That front is forecast to pass through
the state late in the day Friday, reaching Mobile by early Saturday morning.

A DRY WEEKEND: Drier air will cover the northern two-thirds of Alabama over
the weekend, meaning lower humidity, cooler nights, and no rain. Daytime
temperatures will rise into the mid to upper 80s, but early morning
temperatures will drop into the low 60s. Some of the cooler spots over North
Alabama might even wind up in the upper 50s by early Sunday morning.

WATCHING THE GULF: A broad area of low pressure continues over the western
Gulf of Mexico, and there is some chance an early season tropical depression
could form today. Even if the system remains disorganized, bands of heavy
rain will continue to impact the Texas Gulf coast during at least the 36
hours, and flash flood watches remain in effect there.

AT THE BEACH: Lots of sunshine for the central Gulf coast through mid-week;
highs will be in the mid to upper 80s and the water temperature is now near
80 degrees. Any showers will be isolated today and tomorrow. Scattered
storms will increase a bit along the coast by the weekend thanks to the
surface front which should stall over deep South Alabama.

James Spann
jspann@abc3340.com

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TODAY
Hot with hazy sunshine. Any afternoon storms will be very isolated.
Afternoon High 92
WIND: E 4-8

THURSDAY
Increasing clouds. Afternoon showers and storms becoming more numerous.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 87
WIND: SW 6-12

FRIDAY
Occasionally cloudy with scattered showers and storms.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 84
WIND: NW 6-12

SATURDAY
Mostly sunny and less humid.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 87
WIND: N 5-10

SUNDAY
Sunny with a pleasant morning.
Morning Low 61 Afternoon High 88
WIND: NE 5-10

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