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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Wednesday June 14, 2006
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...Warmer Days Ahead...

Sure was nice to have a break in the heat yesterday. Birmingham's high was
only 81 degrees, six degrees below normal, and our lowest maximum
temperature since May 17. At our SKYCAM site at the restaurant atop Mt.
Cheaha (south of Anniston), the high was only 75 (the elevation at that site
is over 2,000 feet).

ON THE MAPS: The circulation of tropical storm Alberto (probably a tropical
depression by the time you read this) will roll across the coastal region of
the Carolinas today on the journey northeast; it should emerge over the
Atlantic this evening. A northerly flow on the west side of Alberto's
circulation will continue to push drier air into Alabama today, meaning lots
of sunshine statewide. We expect most places to see a high somewhere between
87 and 90.

STILL DRY: The pattern continues to look dry for Alabama for at least the
next seven days, and possibly through the rest of June. An upper air ridge
is forecast to sit over the state, keeping the chance of afternoon showers
very small. That will also mean warmer days ahead; we should be in the low
90s tomorrow and Friday, with some mid 90s not out of the question by the
weekend, especially over West Alabama.

A few afternoon showers or storms might show up by Sunday or the first part
of next week, but they will probably be few and between.

ROAMING: Tropical Storm Alberto was responsible for these rain totals
yesterday: 3.20" in Tallahassee, 3.14" at Savannah, 2.70" in Jacksonville;
and 1.00" at Daytona Beach. This beneficial rain was generally very welcomed
in an area that has been dry for a long time. National hot spot was Gila
Bend, Arizona with 113; Phoenix reached 111 degrees.

James Spann

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
Mostly sunny.
Afternoon High 89
WIND: N 7-14

THURSDAY
A good supply of sunshine.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 91
WIND: NE 4-8

FRIDAY
Another sunny day. A hotter afternoon.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 93
WIND: E 4-8

SATURDAY
Partly to mostly sunny.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 94
WIND: SW 4-8

SUNDAY
Partly sunny. Isolated afternoon showers or storms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 92
WIND: SW 5-10

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Location: - River Road Baptist Church, Hueytown Alabama June 17th (rain date
June 24) 8:00am - 2:00pm

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Thanks for your support
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6:30pm Wheel of Fortune
7:00pm George Lopez
7:30pm Freddie
8:00pm Lost
9:00pm Commander In Chief
10:00pm ABC 33/40 News
10:35pm Nightline

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