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Saturday, September 30, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Saturday September 30, 2006
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...A Beautiful Morning...

It is a calm, clear and cool morning across Alabama on this Saturday. For
most areas, it is the coldest morning since April. This morning's cool and
comfortable conditions will blend into a sunny and seasonably mild
afternoon, with highs topping out near 80 degrees in most spots.

ON THE WEATHER MAPS: A trough of low pressure continues over the eastern
U.S. this morning. At the surface, high pressure us just to our east over
Georgia.

THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS: A disturbance will pass to the north of us on Sunday,
perhaps setting off a few isolated showers, although the chances look quite
small. As we move into next week, a sprawling ridge of high pressure will
set up shop over Alabama and the Deep South, giving us warmer than normal
temperatures and fair conditions.

FOOTBALL FORECAST: Alabama takes on Florida in the Swamp in Gainesville
this afternoon. Fair and warm weather will prevail. Temperatures will peak
in the middle 80s about kickoff time. This means good weather for the
Alabama-Florida game in Gainesville Saturday afternoon. It will be fair and
warm with temperatures starting out in the middle 80s. UAB hosts Troy for
their homecoming game at Legion Field tomorrow night. Again, perfect weather
with temperatures falling into the 60s.

TROPICS: Tropical Storm Issac is about 400 miles ESE of Bermuda this
morning. The storm is recurving to the north and eventually the northeast.
The storm should briefly become a hurricane during the next 36 hours. It
may pass near the coast of Newfoundland Monday night.

WORLD WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS: Typhoon Xangsane is heading toward a rendezvous
with Vietnam Saturday night. The storm will be packing winds of 100 mph at
landfall. Chilly air over Florida behind our cold front. It was 61 in
Melbourne and Vero Beach, Florida Friday morning, both of which were records
for the date. Several record rainfalls were recorded on Friday across New
England and the Northeast. California firefighters report that they have
contained the major fire in the Los Padres National Forest northwest of Los
Angeles. The fire is the fifth largest in California history, having burned
nearly 250 square miles of forest.

ON THIS DATE IN 2003: September 2003 was the sunniest on record in England
according to the UK Meteorological Office. Temperatures averaged three
degrees above normal during the month.

Bill Murray

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TODAY
Mostly sunny. A chilly morning and mild afternoon.
Afternoon High 79
WIND: SW 6-12

SUNDAY
Partly sunny and warmer. A small chance of a shower.
Morning Low 57 Afternoon High 82
WIND: S 6-12

MONDAY
Mostly sunny. A warm afternoon.
Morning Low 58 Afternoon High 86
WIND: SW 7-14

TUESDAY
More sun than clouds. Quite warm.
Morning Low 60 Afternoon High 88
WIND: SW 7-14

WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny. Continued warm.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 88
WIND: SW 6-12

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