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Thursday, June 01, 2006

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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Thursday June 1, 2006
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...Welcome To Summer...

GOOD MORNING: Well, meteorological summer, that is. By the calendar,
summer doesn't begin for nearly another three weeks, but in the
weatherperson's book, today marks the start of summer.

HURRICANE SEASON TOO: June 1 also marks the beginning of the North
Atlantic basin hurricane season. It seems like just yesterday we were
putting the 2005 season to bed. It very nearly was, since Tropical Storm
Zeta did not die until January 6th of this year. We literally had
hurricanes from A to Z, and that is something given that the regular list
does not use the letters X, Y or Z. As you remember, we had to go to the
Greek alphabet for the first time ever when Tropical Storm Alpha formed on
October 22nd.

A LITTLE RELIEF IN SIGHT: Someone asked me if it was going to get cooler
this weekend. Well, a little. It is not going to feel like January, but we
could use lower humidity and a few less 90 degree readings. We may have
seen our last high of 90 for awhile. A cold front will approach Alabama
today and slide across the state on Friday. By Saturday, it will be joining
vacationers along the Gulf Coast.

STORMS AHEAD: : Skies should be partly cloudy. Storms may reach
northwestern sections during the afternoon hours and isolated storms will
occur elsewhere. Those storms will be increasing across the area tonight
and tomorrow. Highs on Friday will stay closer to 80 than 90. With the
front through the area, lows on Friday night will make the lower 60s.

WEEKEND: Picture perfect Alabama weather this weekend, with partly cloudy
skies, lots of sunshine, warm days and comfortable nights. In the wake
of the cold front, we will enjoy more seasonable readings, with 80s for
highs and even a few 50s for lows well into next week.

Bill Murray

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TODAY
Partly cloudy, warm and humid. Storms increase late in day from northwest,
continue overnight.
Afternoon High 89
WIND: SE 5-10

FRIDAY
Showers and storms likely.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 81
WIND: W 5-10

SATURDAY
Mostly sunny, less humid.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 83
WIND: N 6-12

SUNDAY
Partly cloudy after a cool start..
Morning Low 58 Afternoon High 81
WIND: NE 5-10

MONDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 54 Afternoon High 81
WIND: NE 5-10

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