The morning video update is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Basic elements are still there for the next few days; rain late today and tonight; clearing tomorrow afternoon; sunny and very mild on Sunday as we go back into the 70s. Maybe more new record highs on Sunday.
The mid-month chill still looks on target, with the colder air arriving in about one week. Next weekend, January 15-16, looks pretty cold. Again, no hard evidence of any freezing rain problems, although is will be a narrow window open with shallow cold air at the surface and a moist southwest flow on top of that cold air layer.
Nothing overly exciting in the 10 to 15 day range... temperatures look seasonable with one or two nice clipper systems affecting areas mainly north and east of us with some snow. See the video for details.
Headed up to HOLLY POND with Bill Castle this morning... we are putting together a feature on our new meteorologist, Jason Simpson. Jason is from Cullman county, and he is more popular than Elvis in his hometown. Will be fun to find out the real scoop on Jason from the people who grew up with him. That will be one our stories for the Storm Alert 2005 tour, which begins in early February. Looks like a great show this year.
Be back for the afternoon update later today... enjoy your Friday.
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Basic elements are still there for the next few days; rain late today and tonight; clearing tomorrow afternoon; sunny and very mild on Sunday as we go back into the 70s. Maybe more new record highs on Sunday.
The mid-month chill still looks on target, with the colder air arriving in about one week. Next weekend, January 15-16, looks pretty cold. Again, no hard evidence of any freezing rain problems, although is will be a narrow window open with shallow cold air at the surface and a moist southwest flow on top of that cold air layer.
Nothing overly exciting in the 10 to 15 day range... temperatures look seasonable with one or two nice clipper systems affecting areas mainly north and east of us with some snow. See the video for details.
Headed up to HOLLY POND with Bill Castle this morning... we are putting together a feature on our new meteorologist, Jason Simpson. Jason is from Cullman county, and he is more popular than Elvis in his hometown. Will be fun to find out the real scoop on Jason from the people who grew up with him. That will be one our stories for the Storm Alert 2005 tour, which begins in early February. Looks like a great show this year.
Be back for the afternoon update later today... enjoy your Friday.
on January 7, 2005, 6:37 am
maybe you can go the school to talk to the people the teachers.
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