The afternoon video update is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Nope, we are not talking about Happy Days, the Bee Gees, leisure suits, and the glory days of top 40 radio. We are talking about record warmth for Alabama and much of the eastern states beginning Sunday and into early next week. Those kind of 70s.
The story is pretty much unchanged... rain tonight, clearing tomorrow, sunny and very mild on Sunday. Good chance we go into the low 70s on Sunday, and into the first few days of next week.
The big chill comes in a week, beginning on Friday January 14, and into the weekend of January 15-16. Model output suggests it could be setup for highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s, maybe teens on Sunday morning January 16. We have to keep in mind that the air will be flowing across the vast snow cover over the northern half of the nation, so temperatures should be a bit colder than the output statisics would suggest.
Still no serious evidence of any snow or ice during the change to colder weather in the January 14-18 time frame. And, the rest of the month looks pretty cold at times. See the video for the complete details.
Still making a few changes to the dates and locations for the Storm Alert 2005 tour... not quite ready to post. But, hopefully Monday. The tour will be held during February and early March...
Have a great weekend. Spend some time with your family. Turn off the computer and get some fresh air!
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Nope, we are not talking about Happy Days, the Bee Gees, leisure suits, and the glory days of top 40 radio. We are talking about record warmth for Alabama and much of the eastern states beginning Sunday and into early next week. Those kind of 70s.
The story is pretty much unchanged... rain tonight, clearing tomorrow, sunny and very mild on Sunday. Good chance we go into the low 70s on Sunday, and into the first few days of next week.
The big chill comes in a week, beginning on Friday January 14, and into the weekend of January 15-16. Model output suggests it could be setup for highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s, maybe teens on Sunday morning January 16. We have to keep in mind that the air will be flowing across the vast snow cover over the northern half of the nation, so temperatures should be a bit colder than the output statisics would suggest.
Still no serious evidence of any snow or ice during the change to colder weather in the January 14-18 time frame. And, the rest of the month looks pretty cold at times. See the video for the complete details.
Still making a few changes to the dates and locations for the Storm Alert 2005 tour... not quite ready to post. But, hopefully Monday. The tour will be held during February and early March...
Have a great weekend. Spend some time with your family. Turn off the computer and get some fresh air!