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Saturday, July 15, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Saturday July 15, 2006

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...Just Plain Hot and Humid...

No other way to describe it as Alabama goes through a period of hot
weather with daily highs about 5 degrees hotter than normal. Friday
was another hot day. Here are some examples:

96 in Pinson
97 in Birmingham, Albertville, Inverness
98 in Anniston, Calera, Decatur, Dothan,
Troy, Trussville
99 in Auburn, Tuscaloosa, Huntsville,
Evergreen, Northport, Muscle Shoals
100 in Jasper, Meridianville
101 in Vestavia
102 in Cordova

BEGGING FOR RAIN: Lawns, shrubbery, trees and humans all want to see
some rain. There is a decent chance of a shower or thunderstorm at
your location today. However, a weak frontal boundary drifting south
across the area may virtually eliminate any showers for Sunday and
Monday. Even Tuesday will only have a slight risk. Meanwhile, the
thermometer will make its daily trip into the mid 90s and nights will
not cool off any lower than the mid 70s.

TROPICAL WEATHER: The Atlantic Basin remains quiet. No sign at all of
any development during the next few days.

THE BOILING DESERT: Southern California wildfires are raging out of
control—some of the worst so far this year. That should be no
surprise. The desert is cooking. It was 122 Friday in Death Valley,
113 in Phoenix, 109 in Las Vegas, 118 in Bullhead City, Arizona, 116
in Lake Havasu City and 119 in Needles, California.

BILL MURRAY IN MIAMI: Pitching in for Bill Murray this morning while
he is in Miami touring the National Hurricane Center. Be sure and read
his post this weekend on the BLOG.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Almost too hot for Little Miss Molly and
I to take a long walk. I have been encouraging her to turn around
after 1/4 mile and she seems to agree. Even then her little tongue is
hanging out when we get home. She was elated last night to see her
Rook friends come by for a visit.

J.B.Elliott
jbelliott@centurytel.net

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TODAY
Partly sunny, hot and humid. Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Afternoon High 96
WIND: NW 5-10

SUNDAY
Mostly sunny and hot. Heat index over 100.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 95
WIND: NE 5-10

MONDAY
More sun than clouds. Continued hot.
Morning Low 72 Afternoon High 95
WIND: NE 4-6

TUESDAY
Partly sunny with widely scattered afternoon thunderstorms.
Morning Low 74 Afternoon High 95
WIND: SE 5-10

WEDNESDAY
A slight chance of a shower or a thunderstorm.
Morning Low 73 Afternoon High 92
WIND: SE 5-10

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