ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Sunday June 11, 2006
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...Another Hot One...
GOOD MORNING! Alabama broiled on Saturday. Under a hot sun, temperatures
soared into the middle 90s at many locations. The state's hot spot was
Dothan, where the mercury topped out at 98F. It was 94F at the Birmingham
Airport, 95F at Calera and 96F at Pinson. Turn up the heat a degree or two
and you will have today. These readings are some 7-10 degrees above normal.
Today will be the last of the extremely hot days.
RELIEF IN SIGHT: Not in the form of a tropical system, but rather a cold
front that will approach Alabama from the north tomorrow. Isolated showers
and storms will accompany the front tomorrow, but widespread beneficial rain
is not in the offing. But some of the storms could be strong.
TROPICS: TD #1 is near the western tip of Ciba this morning. The low is
moving slowly northward and will enter the Gulf. It will move pretty far
out into the middle Gulf before turning northeast on Monday ahead of the
frontal trough. It will likely make landfall early Tuesday morning near
Cedar Key, Florida, north of Tampa. It will become a tropical storm later
today and be named Alberto, but conditions do not favor significant
intensification. Alberto should not affect Alabama's weather.
OUR FORECAST: Dry conditions should prevail through the coming week behind
the cold front. We can't rule out a storm complex in the northwesterly flow
pattern that will be in place this week, but the next real rain chance seems
to be out past at the next seven days.
ON THIS DATE IN 1993: The first federal Disaster Declaration is issued for
parts of Minnesota hard ht by the beginning stages of the Great Midwest
Flood of 1993. By August, parts of nine states were declared disaster
areas. The entire state of Iowa was declared a disaster area. The flood
was the worst in the twentieth century in the U.S., lasting for months,
rather than the usual weeks for floods. Damage totaled almost $20 billion.
More than 50,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. More than 75 small towns
were completely flooded.
Bill Murray
bill@integralhospitality.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
Hot with lots of sunshine. Just a few cumulus clouds.
Afternoon High 95
WIND: SW 5-10
MONDAY
Partly sunny with a few storms. Some of them could be strong.
Morning Low 72 Afternoon High 91
WIND: SW 5-10
TUESDAY
Becoming mostly sunny. Less humid.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 86
WIND: N 5-10
WEDNESDAY
A comfortable start followed by a sunny and warm day.
Morning Low 63 Afternoon High 86
WIND: N 5-10
THURSDAY
Continued sunny.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 87
WIND: NE 5-10
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PHYLLIS MCCOMBS BENEFIT
CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW
Entry Fee $20.00.
Grand Prize - 383 Chevy Engine
Phyllis McCombs of Hueytown Alabama, has been diagnosed with
Lou Gehrig's Disease, the family is hosting this benefit to help ease
the burden of medical expenses.
Location: - River Road Baptist Church, Hueytown Alabama
June 17th (rain date June 24)
8:00am - 2:00pm
For more information please call Gary Pickett at 205-541-3980
or visit our website www.phyllismccombs.netfirms.com
Thanks for your support
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