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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Wednesday July 12, 2006
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...Hot, Hazy and Humid...

Welcome to the middle of summer; a time of the year when we can almost
guarantee hot and humid weather with the proverbial chance of an afternoon
thunderstorm somewhere across the Alabama countryside. This is also the time
of the year when the weather doesn't really change all that much on a day to
day basis, and those changes can be very difficult in advance.

So. our forecast will sound pretty familiar for the rest of this week. Hot,
hazy, and humid, with some spots catching a cooling afternoon shower or
storm.
We figure there won't be many around today, but they could increase a bit
toward the end of the week or over the weekend. But, even then, they will be
pretty widely spaced, very much a "hit and miss' proposition.

Afternoon temperatures should rise into the 92 to 97 degree range over the
next few days, with the hottest readings over the western counties of
Alabama.

TROPICS: A tropical wave is near the Bahamas, and moving slowly westward
toward the Florida peninsula. And, a second wave will be approaching the
Windward Islands by tomorrow. For now neither one is really organized, but
we will keep an eye on both of them.

SOAKED: While much of Alabama remains parched, some spots around the nation
were soaked yesterday, like Indianapolis, IN with 2.49", Casper, WY with
2.34", and Jacksonville, FL with 2.04".

NOT SOAKED: Mobile's rain deficit for the year is now a whopping 21.44".
Their rain total since January 1 is only 14.99".

HEATING UP AGAIN: The hottest place in Alabama yesterday was Evergreen with
97. Tuscaloosa reported a high of 96.

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
Hot with hazy sunshine. Only isolated afternoon storms.
Afternoon High 94
WIND: SW 5-10

THURSDAY
Partly to mostly sunny. Widely scattered afternoon storms.
Morning Low 74 Afternoon High 95
WIND: S 5-10

FRIDAY
Hot and humid. A few spots will see a passing afternoon shower or storm.
Morning Low 74 Afternoon High 95
WIND: S 5-10

SATURDAY
Hot, hazy weather continues. A few scattered afternoon thunderstorms.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 94
WIND: SW 5-10

SUNDAY
Mixed sun and clouds. Afternoon storms a little more numerous.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 94
WIND: SW 6-12

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