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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Friday July 7, 2006
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...A Comfortable July Day...
Unusually dry, continental air will continue to move into Alabama today
following a rare July "cold" front yesterday. With maximum available
sunshine, the mercury will head toward the 90 degree mark this afternoon,
but the humidity values will be very low, making for an unusually
comfortable mid-summer day in Alabama. The dry air will stay in place over
the weekend, so we expect ample sunshine both tomorrow and Sunday. High
temperatures over the weekend should be in the 89 to 92 degree range, about
normal for this time of the year.
NEXT WEEK: Moist air will begin to return next week, and scattered afternoon
showers and storms will be possible again by Tuesday and Wednesday.
AT THE BEACH: The surface front should push into the northern Gulf tomorrow,
so tomorrow should be a nice day along the coast with about 8 to 10 hour of
sunshine and only isolated showers, mainly offshore. Temperatures should
peak in the mid to upper 80s, and the sea water temperatures remain in the
upper 80s just off the Alabama and Northwest Florida Gulf coast. The water
temperature at Pensacola Beach last nightr was 87.6 degrees (F).
TROPICS: We will watch the old front in the northern Gulf this weekend; that
is a favored area for tropical depression development this time of the year.
Elsewhere the Atlantic basin is relatively quiet with only a few weak waves.
YESTERDAY'S RAIN: As usual, the distribution of rain was uneven across
Alabama. In Birmingham, there was not enough rain to measure. But, Muscle
Shoals reported 1.56". Other totals included .63" at Demopolis and .45" at
Mitchell Dam (near Clanton).
James Spann
jspann@abc3340.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
Sunny and less humid.
Afternoon High 89
WIND: NE 6-12
SATURDAY
A good supply of sunshine.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 90
WIND: E 5-10
SUNDAY
Mostly sunny.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 91
WIND: SE 5-10
MONDAY
Partly sunny. A small risk of a late afternoon shower.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 90
WIND: S 6-12
TUESDAY
Cloudy at times with scattered showers and storms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 89
WIND: S 6-12
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