The Tuesday morning video update is on the server:
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Sure looks like we go into the mid 70s today statewide. Maybe the warmest day so far this year for some places. Here are the highlights on the morning forecast package:
*Mid 70s today. Enough said... will be a great day.
*Cold front slips in here tomorrow with a chance of showers. Not much rain, but a pronounced cooling trend begins.
*A freeze Friday morning. Looks like we could reach the upper 20s, quite a drop from the mid 70s of today.
*A prolonged wet period begins on Saturday. I still have concerns over flooding issues at some point in the Saturday through Wednesday time frame (February 19-23). Looks like the heaviest rain axis could set up across the Tennessee Valley of extreme north Alabama, lots will depend on a surface boundary and where it winds up. Rainfall amounts will drop off as you head south.
*The 06Z GFS is advertising a sharp change to cold weather around February 26 with a big blizzard kind of storm off the New England coast. Not sure this is the right time or pattern, but we still have plenty of good cold snaps ahead. See the post below.
On the road today to Demopolis... down in Marengo county at the confluence of the Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers. Will be speaking to a group of home schoolers, and I am looking forward to the ride on a lovely, warm February day....
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Sure looks like we go into the mid 70s today statewide. Maybe the warmest day so far this year for some places. Here are the highlights on the morning forecast package:
*Mid 70s today. Enough said... will be a great day.
*Cold front slips in here tomorrow with a chance of showers. Not much rain, but a pronounced cooling trend begins.
*A freeze Friday morning. Looks like we could reach the upper 20s, quite a drop from the mid 70s of today.
*A prolonged wet period begins on Saturday. I still have concerns over flooding issues at some point in the Saturday through Wednesday time frame (February 19-23). Looks like the heaviest rain axis could set up across the Tennessee Valley of extreme north Alabama, lots will depend on a surface boundary and where it winds up. Rainfall amounts will drop off as you head south.
*The 06Z GFS is advertising a sharp change to cold weather around February 26 with a big blizzard kind of storm off the New England coast. Not sure this is the right time or pattern, but we still have plenty of good cold snaps ahead. See the post below.
On the road today to Demopolis... down in Marengo county at the confluence of the Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers. Will be speaking to a group of home schoolers, and I am looking forward to the ride on a lovely, warm February day....
on February 15, 2005, 9:17 am
Is it a change in weather pattern flows or what? I wondered what happened?
Just curious.
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