The Wednesday morning video update is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
What a day today... this is the day for the annual statewide tornado drill (see the post below this one). I will be speaking over in the Anniston area at Saks Middle School, and then will be zipping back across the state to do the weather live at 5:00 and 6:00 from Tuscaloosa's Severe Weather Awareness Day at McFarland Mall. Jason Simpson and Brian Peters will be at that event pretty much all day, so drop by if you have a few minutes and say hello.
Coming attractions:
*Today's rain will probably be limited to the northeast counties of the state, and even there amounts will be very light. Just not much moisture to work with today as the cold front passes through. Temperatures could very peak during the late morning, and might back off a few degrees this afternoon as the colder air moves in.
*The latest runs of the GFS have been in good agreement about keeping Saturday dry, so we will begin to move in that direction as well. We will probably eliminate the chance of rain on Saturday on our afternoon update. The wettest days should be Sunday and Monday with periods of rain and a few thunderstorms. We should see some pretty good rain amounts on those two days.
*Out in the long range there is decent agreement about a cold snap in late February or early March. Probably nothing extremely cold, but we still have a long way to go this winter.
Headed out shortly for my all day marathon. Should be a very fun day...
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
What a day today... this is the day for the annual statewide tornado drill (see the post below this one). I will be speaking over in the Anniston area at Saks Middle School, and then will be zipping back across the state to do the weather live at 5:00 and 6:00 from Tuscaloosa's Severe Weather Awareness Day at McFarland Mall. Jason Simpson and Brian Peters will be at that event pretty much all day, so drop by if you have a few minutes and say hello.
Coming attractions:
*Today's rain will probably be limited to the northeast counties of the state, and even there amounts will be very light. Just not much moisture to work with today as the cold front passes through. Temperatures could very peak during the late morning, and might back off a few degrees this afternoon as the colder air moves in.
*The latest runs of the GFS have been in good agreement about keeping Saturday dry, so we will begin to move in that direction as well. We will probably eliminate the chance of rain on Saturday on our afternoon update. The wettest days should be Sunday and Monday with periods of rain and a few thunderstorms. We should see some pretty good rain amounts on those two days.
*Out in the long range there is decent agreement about a cold snap in late February or early March. Probably nothing extremely cold, but we still have a long way to go this winter.
Headed out shortly for my all day marathon. Should be a very fun day...
on February 16, 2005, 7:46 am
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