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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Wednesday July 5, 2006
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...Wetter and Cooler Weather Ahead...
Heat levels are coming down, and rain chances going up across Alabama for
the next two days, a trend that I think most folks will like. Deeper
moisture will be creeping into the state from the west, a surface front is
approaching from the north, and the upper ridge over us is breaking down,
being replaced by an upper trough over the eastern U.S. This should mean a
good chance of scattered showers and storms this afternoon, with the rain
becoming even more widespread tomorrow. Rainfall distribution won't be even,
but some Alabama communities should see one to two inches of rain during the
next 48 hours.
We will forecast a high today just above 90, but the high tomorrow will be
in the mid 80s in most spots due to clouds and showers. The last time the
mercury failed to reach 90 degrees was on June 26 when the high was 89.
The surface front will move down into Central Alabama Thursday night, and
drier air will work into North Alabama by Friday. For now, we expect mostly
sunny days and clear nights Friday through Sunday, with lower humidity
values and comfortable nighttime temperatures.
TOPIC: TROPICS: A westward-moving, broad surface trough and an associated
upper low will move across the Florida peninsula during the next 24 hours
bring occasional rain and gusty winds, but tropical storm formation is not
expected for now. The rest of the Atlantic basin is relatively quiet for
now.
ROAMING: New Orleans picked up 1.12" of rain yesterday. In Alabama, our
weather watcher in the western part of Hueytown reported 0.57" of rain from
several showers. Hottest spot in the nation yesterday was Death Valley, CA
with a toasty 115 degrees.
James Spann
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TODAY
A mix of sun and clouds. Scattered showers and thunderstorms by afternoon.
Afternoon High 91
WIND: SW 6-12
THURSDAY
Occasionally cloudy with a good chance of showers and storms. Not as hot.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 87
WIND: N 6-12
FRIDAY
Partly to mostly sunny and less humid.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 89
WIND: N 5-10
SATURDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 91
WIND: NE 5-10
SUNDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 92
WIND: SE 4-8
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