ABC 33/40 E-Forecast
ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Friday September 18, 2009
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WHAT IS A HEALTHY APPROACH TO YOUR SEXUALITY?
DO YOU DESIRE SEXUAL DIGNITY?
Will you step into your own sexuality in a way that reveals the beauty
of God? You will want to attend the Redeeming Sexuality Conference at
Southeastern Bible College.
Join Dr. Dan Allender, author of The Wounded Heart and one of the
country's foremost Christian authorities on biblical sexuality and
sexual abuse recovery as he takes us beyond the ramifications of
sexual abuse and into the glory of sexual dignity. Come learn how
sexuality has a place in our relationship to ourselves, others, and
with God.
REDEEMING SEXUALITY - Sex, Brokenness, and Healing
Saturday, October 17, 2009 8:30am - 6pm
SOUTHEASTERN BIBLE COLLEGE,
2545 Valleydale Road, Birmingham, AL 35244
Registration: $60/individual, and $100/married couple.
Register today--seats are limited.
Register Now: http://www.sebc.edu/conference
For more information: 1.888.977.2002 or 205.970.9226
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...Too Much Rain...
WATERLOGGED: Multiple days of numerous tropical showers and storms
have produced average rain amounts of 2 to 4 inches (since Monday),
but some of the communities east of Birmingham were
inundated with 5 to 9 inches of rain with a six hour period last
night. Some 24 hour rain totals:
Trussville 8.70" (Bob Alvis in the Peppertree Subdivision)
Trussville 7.28" (J.B. Elliott's home in the northeast part of town)
Clay 6.16" (Skywatcher Wally Coker)
Argo 5.29" (Skywatcher John Brown)
Leeds 5.10" (NWS Coop Observer)
Trussville 4.50" (Skywatcher Justin Hindman)
Moody 3.75" (Matt Padget)
Helena 2.47" (NWS Coop Observer)
Pinson 2.41" (NWS Coop Observer)
Birmingham Airport 2.21"
THE DAYS AHEAD: Unfortunately, we see nothing to sweep out the
moisture anytime soon, meaning we will deal with scattered to numerous
showers and storms on a daily basis over the weekend, and all of next
week. The original idea of cooler and drier air moving into Alabama by
the middle of next week is off the table. Like recent days, the rain
won't be continuous, and the sun will peek out at times, but rain is
possible at any hour of the day and night, and the rain could be heavy
at times. Look for more pockets of flash flooding.
FOOTBALL WEATHER: The chance of any one high school stadium getting
wet tonight is about one in three, so rain gear is in order. The sky
will be mostly cloudy, and temperatures will hover in the upper 70s
during the games. Tomorrow, North Texas is at Alabama (11:30 kickoff
at Bryant-Denny Stadium); the a passing shower or thunderstorm is
likely during the game, with temperatures hovering around 80 at
kickoff, possible reaching the low to mid 80s during the game. Auburn
will host West Virginia tomorrow night (6:45 p.m. kickoff at Jordan-
Hare Stadium); that game will be played under a cloudy sky with the
risk of a few showers. And, UAB is at Troy tomorrow afternoon (1:30
p.m. kickoff); showers or storms are possible during the game with
temperatures in the low 80s at kickoff.
J.B. RETURNS MONDAY: We have had a blast at Mississippi State
University; thanks to everyone for their hospitality. J.B. and I will
be back in town tonight, and the Miss Molly stories will return in
this space Monday!
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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Our Hope In Difficult Times
We all struggle. A family in turmoil, job loss, health issues, a mess we
helped create. We live in difficult times.
Facing tough times is different with Jesus Christ than without Him.
Does that sound too "churchy?" Too easy? Don't be dismayed or misled.
Our Hope In Difficult Times is the current sermon series at Hunter
Street Baptist Church. There is hope. You don't have to struggle alone.
Join us this Sunday at Hunter Street, 2600 John Hawkins Parkway in
Hoover. Visit http://www.hunterstreet.org or call 205.985.7295.
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TONIGHT
A few showers and storms are still possible.
Morning Low 70
WIND: SE 6-12
SATURDAY
Very humid with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 84
WIND: S 5-10
SUNDAY
Mostly cloudy; a good chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 84
WIND: S 5-10
MONDAY
Showers likely along with a few thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 84
WIND: S 6-12
TUESDAY
Another day with a good chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 85
WIND: S 6-12
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