ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Monday November 10, 2008
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...Showers In Our Future...
MODERATING TEMPERATURES:  We are in for a change in weather. This  
afternoon a low-pressure area was developing over near where Colorado,  
New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma join. It will be moving toward the east  
and bringing us a change in weather. A warm front will also start  
moving NE from coastal Texas and Louisiana tomorrow. For Alabama,  
clouds should start moving in later tonight and it will not be as  
cold. Showers will be a little slow about starting, but we should see  
some later in the day tomorrow. Our best chance will probably come on  
Wednesday when we will have occasional showers and possibly a  
thunderstorm. Still a chance for some scattered showers and maybe a  
thunderstorm on Thursday and Friday as high temperatures shoot for the  
70-degree mark. After that windy and turning sharply cooler on  
Saturday and next Sunday should be sunny and cold with lows in the mid  
30s.
A FROSTY MORNING:  This is a short list of the low temperatures this  
morning. It was one of our colder mornings so far and many communities  
reported moderate to heavy frost. We have a complete list of these low  
temperatures on the Blog:
22 at Broomtown in NE Alabama
23 Cottondale
25 Cedar Bluff, Belle Mina, Scrougout
26 Vinemont, Hamilton, Owens Crossroads
27 Pinson, McCalla, Vigo, Munford, Moulton, Muscadine
ON ANOTHER NOVEMBER 10:  It happened on this date in 2002, when a  
significant outbreak of tornadoes occurred from Central Mississippi  
across parts of North Alabama and Georgia, Tennessee and even some in  
Ohio. During that outbreak (which spanned three days), there were 83  
tornadoes in 17 states. On Smith Lake, numerous boats were missing and  
some destroyed NE of Ardell. Bill Murray will cover this in detail  
tonight on our Weather Brains broadcast.
GLOBAL ROAMING:  A Tornado Watch was in effect until early this  
evening for parts of Central and North/Central Texas. A Slight Risk  
for severe thunderstorms is posted for a large part of Central and  
East Texas into parts of Southern Oklahoma. Tomorrow that Slight Risk  
will be extended eastward into SE Texas and extreme Western Louisiana.  
Low temperatures this morning in the USA included 2 above zero at  
Bismarck, North Dakota and 21 below at Northway, Alaska. A bit of  
weather lore for today: "If the sun goes pale to bed, twill rain  
tomorrow it is said." (From China)
MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD:  Since we have 4 extra people in Molly's  
house these days, the noise level has increased appreciably. I think I  
detect that Little Miss Molly is not as afraid of thunderstorms as in  
earlier years. A most interesting story on the front page of the local  
news section of The Birmingham News this morning featuring Bailey, a  
golden retriever, in Pinson who was so afraid of storms that he  
learned to open the door of the homes of neighbors and jump in their  
bathtubs. It was a nice story telling how to deal with cats and dogs  
that come under stress from storms. I am afraid of lightning too. Life  
goes on.
J. B. Elliott
jb.elliott@theweathercompany.com
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TONIGHT
Clouds increase late. Not as cold.
Overnight Low 42
WIND: E 4-8
TUESDAY
Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers later in the day.
Morning Low 42 Afternoon High 65
WIND: SE 5-10
WEDNESDAY
Cloudy with occasional showers, possibly a thunderstorm.
Morning Low 51 Afternoon High 64
WIND: SE 7-14
THURSDAY
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 70
WIND: SW 5-10
FRIDAY
Breezy with scattered showers and possibly a thunderstorm.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 68
WIND: SW 10-18
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