ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Sunday November 11, 2007
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...Happy Veterans Day...
Today is Veterans Day, the day that we honor all of our veterans. It
is celebrated on November 11th, the original Armistice Day, which
celebrated the end of World War I. Did you know that Birmingham hosts
the nation's oldest and largest Veterans Day celebration? A variety
of events will be held in the Magic City as part of the 60th National
Veterans Day celebration, culminating in the National Veterans Day
Parade on Monday, which kicks off at 1:30 p.m. downtown.
CHILLY START: Drier air flowing into Alabama has combined with good
radiational cooling conditions to produce another chilly night across
the area. Temperatures are in the upper 30s to lower 40s.
FOR YOUR SUNDAY: Our winds will shift around to the southeast today
and moisture levels will begin slowly increasing. Clouds are
increasing to the west of Alabama as low level moisture invades the
lower Mississippi Valley. Some clouds will appear on the scene during
the day today. Readings tonight will be several degrees warmer than
those of this morning, mainly in the middle and upper 40s.
THE WEEK AHEAD: Moisture levels will continue to increase as we
head into Monday and Tuesday. Skies will be partly cloudy, and
temperatures will be warming through the 70s. By Tuesday, an upper
level disturbance will head out of the Plains states toward the Ohio
Valley and Great Lakes, weakening as it goes. We could see a few
showers by late Tuesday night, but they will be more likely on
Wednesday and Thursday. A stronger disturbance will pass to our
north on Friday as a large trough begins to set up over the eastern
U.S. This will result in additional showers on Friday. But this
system will be accompanied by a front that will pass through the area
late on Friday, putting an end to the showers for the weekend.
HOLIDAY WEEK WEATHER: High pressure will build into Alabama behind
next weekend's system. That will hold into the first part of the
holiday week. But a deepening trough to our west will pout Alabama in
an increasingly southwesterly flow. As that happens, moisture levels
will increase dramatically and it looks like we will deal with showers
by late on Wednesday through Thanksgiving Day. A powerful storm
system will move out of the Rockies during the weekend after
Thanksgiving, and could create major travel problems across the Plains
into the Upper Midwest. We could be dealing with a round of strong
storms around Monday the 26th.
ON THIS DATE IN 1996: Heavy snows across the Great Lakes.
Cleveland, Erie and Syracuse blanketed under amazing snowfall totals
caused by lake effect snows. 3 days storm totals included 68.9 inches
at Chardon OH, 54.8 inches at Edinboro PA and 50 inches at Shaker
Heights OH. 41 inches fell at Erie (city) and 27 inches at the Erie
Airport. 20.8 inches fell at Cleveland. Syracuse is the snowiest big
city on average in the lower 48 states with about 112 inches per year
of the white stuff.
Bill Murray
bill@integralhospitality.com
ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://abc3340.com/weather/7day.hrb
ABC 33/40 Weather Blog: http://www.alabamawx.com
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TODAY
Becoming partly cloudy after a cool start.
Afternoon High 70
WIND: SE 6-12
MONDAY
Partly cloudy and mild.
Morning Low 49 Afternoon High 72
WIND: S 5-10
TUESDAY
Increasing clouds. Perhaps a shower overnight.
Morning Low 52 Afternoon High 76
WIND: SW 5-10
WEDNESDAY
A chance of showers.
Morning Low 57 Afternoon High 76
WIND: SW 5-10
THURSDAY
Morning showers.
Morning Low 57 Afternoon High 72
WIND: NW 6-12
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