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Saturday, November 25, 2006

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Saturday November 25, 2006
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...Fabulous Fall Weather...

You cannot ask for better weather in Alabama in November. With brilliant
blue skies, mild temperatures and light winds, today is a picture perfect
day.

You can expect similar conditions tomorrow, and then things will slowly go
downhill until midweek.

FOR THE REST OF YOUR WEEKEND: After an afternoon with highs in the lower
70s, skies will remain clear overnight. With a dry airmass in place,
temperatures will cool nicely in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. Tomorrow
should be a carbon copy of today, with more sunshine and similar
temperatures. It is more of the same for tomorrow night.

FIRST HALF OF THE WEEK: Monday will be another nice day, with lots of
sunshine and mild readings again. Clouds will begin to show on the scene by
then, however, and will be a sign of things to come. Indications are that
clouds will thicken by Tuesday morning. Moisture levels will jump quickly
on Tuesday as the high pressure cell to our east retreats. Showers will
likely break out by Tuesday night along a warm front that will be moving
northward from the
Gulf.

BIG STORM SYSTEM: By Wednesday, a powerful cold front will be knocking on
our door. A line of showers and storms will enter the state on Thursday and
quickly pass through the area. The storms could be strong, although the
parameters for a severe weather outbreak don't appear to be there. There
will be a sharp change to colder behind the front, with falling temperatures
by afternoon. If it had been the good old days, there might have been a
cold wave warning. Fortunately, things should dry out quickly and the
prospect of any icy weather looks remote now. But readings will likely stay
in the 30s all day Friday with a biting north wind.

TROPICS: Trying to nail those final nails in the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane
Season a little too soon. An area of disturbed weather and low pressure is
over the extreme southern Caribbean north of Panama. This disturbance is
forecast to move west northwest into Nicaragua. Some slow development is
possible.

ON THIS DATE IN 1962: Weather maps on the afternoon of November 25th
depicted high pressure over New England with a low pressure system off the
South Atlantic Coast of the United States. A blocking anticyclone over the
eastern Atlantic locked the two systems in place. The high began to
strengthen, while the low simultaneously began to deepen. The strong
pressure gradient between the two pressure systems resulted in very strong
winds along the East Coast. As a result, gale warning flags flew over
Charleston, SC for an amazing nine days between November 26th and December
4th. Beach erosion and coastal flooding resulted during the extended period
of strong onshore winds. Beaches in the Jacksonville, Florida area were
severely eroded. Tides reached as high as 7.5 feet above normal at
Charleston.

Bill Murray bill.murray@theweathercompany.com

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TONIGHT
Clear and cool.
Morning Low 71
WIND: Light

SUNDAY
Mostly sunny skies.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 72
WIND: SE 5-10

MONDAY
Skies become partly cloudy.
Morning Low 45 Afternoon High 73
WIND: SE 6-12

TUESDAY
Increasing clouds. Chance of showers overnight.
Morning Low 50 Afternoon High 72
WIND: S 7-14

WEDNESDAY
Breezy with a good chance of showers, a few thunderstorms.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 68
WIND: S 10-20

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