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Friday, September 25, 2009

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Morning Edition For Friday September 25, 2009
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...Wet Tomorrow; Dry Next Week...

SCATTERED SHOWERS TODAY: A warm, moist airmass remains over Alabama
today, and with the daytime heating we expect to see scattered showers
and thunderstorms on radar by the afternoon hours. Temperatures will
reach the mid 80s, and the chance of any one spot getting wet this
afternoon or tonight is about one in three.

Look for an increase in the number of showers and thunderstorms
tomorrow thanks to an upper trough passing just north of Alabama. The
rain won't last all day, and there could be a few peeks of sunshine,
but on the other hand a few strong storms will be possible along with
heavy downpours. Some localized flooding problems are possible due to
the saturated nature of the soil. Then, drier air finally moves into
the state on Sunday with a partly sunny sky. The air won't be cooler
initially, in fact Sunday will be quite warm with a high in the mid 80s.

NEXT WEEK: A secondary cold front will pass through in dry fashion
Monday, and that will finally bring noticeably cooler air on Tuesday.
We expect lows down in the 50s early Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
morning. Some of the colder spots around here might even reach the
upper 40s by daybreak Wednesday. Humidity levels will be low, and we
will have a welcomed chance to dry out. Looks like the next chance of
rain will come at the end of the week on Friday, or the following
Saturday with an approaching cold front.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: The chance of any one high school football stadium
getting wet tonight is about one in four, with the best chance coming
over the western half of the state. We recommend taking rain gear just
in case a shower or storm pops up. Temperatures will be in the upper
70s at kickoff. Tomorrow, Alabama will host Arkansas at 2:30 p.m. at
Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa. A few showers and storms are
likely during the game with a kickoff temperature near 80 degrees.
Then, tomorrow evening Auburn will host Ball State at Jordan-Hare
Stadium at 6:00 p.m. Rain is likely at times during the game with a
kickoff temperature in the mid to upper 70s. And, UAB is at Texas A&M
tomorrow night for a 6:00 p.m. kickoff; the weather at College Station
will be mostly cloudy with only a
tiny risk of a shower during the game. The temperature should be in
the low 80s at kickoff.

TROPICS: A tropical wave is in the far eastern Atlantic, just
southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. It is some potential for slow
development in coming days, but most likely this one will turn north
into the open Atlantic without threatening any land area. The rest of
the Atlantic basin remains very quiet. The hurricane season will end
at the end of November.

DID YOU KNOW? September is a month with a wide range of temperatures.
The hottest temperature on record during the month in Birmingham is
106, measured on September 5 and 6, 1925. Coldest during the month is
37, which was seen on September 30, 1967.

James Spann
jspann@abc3340.com

ABC 33/40 7 Day Planner: http://cfc.abc3340.com/abc3340/7day.cfm
ABC 33/40 Weather Blog: http://www.alabamawx.com

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TODAY
Warm and humid with a mix of sun and clouds. A few scattered showers
or storms this afternoon and tonight.
Afternoon High 86
WIND: SE 5-10

SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy with a good chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 84
WIND: W 6-12

SUNDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 85
WIND: NW 7-14

MONDAY
Partly sunny.
Morning Low 63 Afternoon High 83
WIND: N 7-14

TUESDAY
Sunny and cooler.
Morning Low 59 Afternoon High 78
WIND: N 7-14

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