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Monday, September 04, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Monday September 4, 2006
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...Some Very Acceptable Temperatures...

WE LIKE OUR THERMOMETERS NEW ATTITUDE: We are heading for some
really nice weather starting at midweek. Another cool front will move
through Central Alabama tonight. That will bring a few showers and possibly
even a thunderstorm through Tuesday morning. After that, clouds should
decrease and we expect lots of sunshine Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The
humidity will be noticeably lower starting later Tuesday and continue that
way into the weekend.

HOW COOL WILL IT BE? We look for highs only in the mid 80s through
Thursday, but climbing back up to the upper 80s by Friday. Lows tonight will
be in the mid 60s, but for Wednesday and Thursday morning, they should be
closer to 60 across Central Alabama and some 50s in the North Alabama
valleys.

IN THE TROPICAL WORLD: Tropical Depression 6 was over 1,200 miles
east of the Lesser Antilles and moving generally westward. The NHC believes
that this could become Tropical Storm Florence soon. Still another upset
weather area was several hundred miles WSW of the Cape Verde Islands. That
is way out in the Eastern Atlantic. It shows some potential and if it does
develop into a tropical storm, it will be named Gordon. Let's look in on
what was powerful Hurricane John over on the opposite side of the North
American Continent. The NHC has issued the last advisory. The center of John
pushed all the way into the northern edge of the Gulf of California. That is
that long narrow body of water between Baja, California and the Mexican
coast. Some of the moisture from that system is bringing significant flood
problems to Southern New Mexico and far West Texas. Street flooding was
already reported this morning in El Paso. They have had far too much rain in
the last several weeks.

OUR WORLD OF WEATHER: El Paso got 6.83 inches of rain during
August-an all-time record for that month.in the next 24 to 36 hours, the
temperature is expected to drop to 117 below zero at Vostok, Antarctica. The
wind chill will be off the charts.26 was the low in the lower 48 this
morning at the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park.Death Valley had
the honors of being the hottest Sunday with 116.how about good old Wichita
Falls in North-Central Texas? They have had a summer to remember. They only
had 76 for a high Sunday and expecting rain and 77 today. Only 80 today for
Dallas and Oklahoma City.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Sure am glad Little Miss Molly was
still asleep. The community cat slowly walked up our driveway and our front
walk to our front door and sniffed under the door as if she could smell
Molly inside. I feel sure Molly would have had cardiac arrest. For some
reason, she hates cats and rabbits. We have not seen the rabbits in months,
however we sure were delighted to hear our friends, the two old crows when
we first stepped outside. They had been absent for weeks. It sounded like
the same two old crows that were arguing viciously on the very first day
that Molly and I walked and it resulted in the naming of the tallest
discombobulated tree in the community being named the Old Crow Motel. Life
goes on.

J.B. Elliott jbelliott@centurytel.net
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TONIGHT
Slight chance of a shower or a thunderstorm overnight.
Morning Low 66
WIND: Light

TUESDAY
Chance of a shower or thunderstorm, mainly during the morning. Clearing and
cooler Tuesday night.
Morning Low 66 Afternoon High 85
WIND: N 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Mostly sunny with low humidity and pleasant temperatures.
Morning Low 60 Afternoon High 85
WIND: N 6-12

THURSDAY
Sunny. A cool morning.
Morning Low 59 Afternoon High 86
WIND: NE 5-10

FRIDAY
More sun than clouds.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 89
WIND: E 5-10

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