Need about 30 hours today to get everything done.
The afternoon video update is posted:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Highlights:
*Sunday looks really cold. We could stay below freezing all day with occasional flurries. Maybe enough to get the ground white on the mountains in northeast Alabama. Places like Mentone. The big deal down here will be the cold air. Teens are likely by Monday morning.
*Two storms to deal week the week of Christmas. Storm number one comes up in the December 22-23 time frame, and the next one in the December 25-26 time frame. Both have the POTENTIAL for snow or ice here. But, it could be just a cold rain. Or, the storms could be far enough south to keep all significant precipitation south of here. Gut feeling says at least one of them will bring some significant snow to Alabama, but it is simply too early to call.
I will probably be ready to make a specific forecast on at least the first storm by Friday morning.
Thanks to Brian Peters for covering the 5:00 and 6:00 weather on ABC 33/40 this evening; I am headed to Hunter Street for the Candlelight Service this evening... our seven year old is part of a choir that is involved. I will be back n the studio for the 10:00.
Also thanks to Jim, Rufus, Tammy Sue, Jon, and the gang at WTDR-FM, Thunder 92-7, in Anniston for letting me drop by today and be a part of their annual "Bake A Christmas" fund raiser for those in need in east Alabama. Great fun as always...
The afternoon video update is posted:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Highlights:
*Sunday looks really cold. We could stay below freezing all day with occasional flurries. Maybe enough to get the ground white on the mountains in northeast Alabama. Places like Mentone. The big deal down here will be the cold air. Teens are likely by Monday morning.
*Two storms to deal week the week of Christmas. Storm number one comes up in the December 22-23 time frame, and the next one in the December 25-26 time frame. Both have the POTENTIAL for snow or ice here. But, it could be just a cold rain. Or, the storms could be far enough south to keep all significant precipitation south of here. Gut feeling says at least one of them will bring some significant snow to Alabama, but it is simply too early to call.
I will probably be ready to make a specific forecast on at least the first storm by Friday morning.
Thanks to Brian Peters for covering the 5:00 and 6:00 weather on ABC 33/40 this evening; I am headed to Hunter Street for the Candlelight Service this evening... our seven year old is part of a choir that is involved. I will be back n the studio for the 10:00.
Also thanks to Jim, Rufus, Tammy Sue, Jon, and the gang at WTDR-FM, Thunder 92-7, in Anniston for letting me drop by today and be a part of their annual "Bake A Christmas" fund raiser for those in need in east Alabama. Great fun as always...
on December 15, 2004, 4:04 pm
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