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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

ABC 33/40 E-Forecast

ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Tuesday October 6, 2009
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NOT MANY DRY DAYS: The Alabama weather story is a continuing one of
unsettled weather which means fairly quick and frequent changes. Today
a warm front has been pushing northward through the state and by this
afternoon the temperature was in the 70s in almost all sections. The
dew point had climbed to near 70 or more in most of the state
(translation: atmosphere becoming more moist). In South Alabama,
Greenville was reporting 84 degrees this afternoon. Evergreen had 86
and Mobile 85.

Off to the west, we are watching a line of showers and thunderstorms
progressing eastward. Even so, there is a little bit of good news
about that. Earlier today the Storm Prediction Center had included
North Mississippi and NW Alabama, as far south as Birmingham, in a
Slight Risk of severe weather overnight. In their noon update, they
eliminated the Alabama and Mississippi part.

SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS: They will increase as the night goes on as
that zone of unsettled weather moves through. The storms should end
Wednesday morning. The sky will partially clear later in the day.

OUR NICEST DAY: Looks like that will be Thursday when we are leaving
out any mention of rain and storms. There will be more sun than clouds
and high temperatures will be in the lower 80s. Friday will be just as
warm, but the rest of Friday news is not good. Scattered showers and
thunderstorms will increase in number by afternoon and especially by
Friday night. This does not bode well for Friday night high school
football, but it is too early to be assured of that. The showers and
thunderstorms should end early Saturday and most of the day will be dry.

TROPICAL WEATHER: The Great Atlantic Basin, which includes the
Atlantic, the Caribbean and our good friend the Gulf of Mexico, is
stubborn about giving us any tropical storms or hurricanes. Mind you,
that is good news. There is a low-pressure area 475 miles east of the
Leeward Islands. However, the winds aloft are strong which negates
much of a prospect for development. The Pacific has been much more
active and Typhoon Melor may
threaten part of Japan by tomorrow.

SCANNING NORTH AMERICA: 101 in Laredo was the USA hot spot yesterday.
Some cold temperatures this morning included 9 at Big Piney and West
Yellowstone, Wyoming. 6 at Daniel, Wyoming (that was the coldest). It
was 10 in Yellowstone National Park and 18 at Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.
13 inches of snow at Lander, Wyoming and 8 inches at Beartooth Lake,
Wyoming.

SEVERE WEATHER: Even though the SPC removed Alabama from the threat,
there is a slight risk this afternoon and evening for much of Central
Texas and into North Louisiana and South Arkansas.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Tom Taylor is the human grandfather of
little Dino. He walks that cute little puppy several times a day
around the walking track. Often Little Miss Molly and I will join in
the walk. If not, Molly has hysterics when she sees Dino go by and she
cannot play with him. Molly and I had a very early walk this morning
and she is still upset at the CC (Community Cat) who charged out of
the hedgerow and almost ran over her well over a week ago. She tried
to dive into the hedgerow this morning to see if the cat was there. It
was so wet outside that Molly was wet up to her tummy when we got
home. She uses the living area carpet as a towel to dry herself. Life
goes on. What would we do without Little Miss Molly?

J. B. Elliott
jb.elliott@theweathercompany.com

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TONIGHT
Showers and thunderstorms increasing as the night goes on.
Morning Low 63
WIND: SW 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Showers and storms ending early. Becoming partly sunny.
Morning Low 63 Afternoon High 74
WIND: NW 6-12

THURSDAY
Partly sunny and warmer.
Morning Low 56 Afternoon High 82
WIND: SE 5-10

FRIDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, more numerous in the afternoon
and especially Friday night.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 83
WIND: SW 10-16

SATURDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms ending early. Most of the day
should be dry.
Morning Low 62 Afternoon High 71
WIND: NW 6-12

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