The Friday afternoon map discussion video is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
"Everybody's working for the weekend
Everybody wants a little romance
Everybody's goin' off the deep end
Everybody needs a second chance, oh
You want a piece of my heart
You better start from start
You wanna be in the show
Come on baby lets go"
The weekend will start off with a wet day tomorrow, but the models are really suggesting the heaviest rain will be over the southern half of the state. In fact, the WRF and the NAM really have no rain at all north of I-20. The GFS suggests rain for much of the state, but again the QPF is heaviest south of U.S. 80.
Sunday will be dry with sunshine returning, but the day will be breezy and cool. Highs should be in the low 50s, and most communities will reach the upper 20s by early Monday morning.
NEXT WEEK: New GFS MOS guidance has us zooming into the 60s on Tuesday, with low 70s on Wednesday Sure sounds good to me. The chance of rain still looks rather small on those days, the better chance of wet weather should come over the latter half of the week.
LONG RANGE: The on-off again severe weather look is on again in the March 5-7 time frame. A big system comes out of the Rockies, with a negative tilt short wave over the plains on March 6. This would suggest some risk of strong to severe storms around here; still too early to be specific or really confident in any detailed solution. Colder air should follow that system March 8-9 over much of the eastern U.S.
NEW CATEGORY: I have created a new category on the blog called "pictures"... I will have all posts with images (most of them sent in by readers) listed there so you can go straight to them anytime you want to see them. This will be taking the place of the "cool pictures" part of the ABC 33/40 web site. The categories are listed on the right side of the page. Don't forget you can also read bios on the people who post here, and go back to any certain date to read older posts.
STORM ALERT 2006: Your last chance to see our annual severe weather awareness show is Tuesday of next week. We will be at the Northport Civic Center at 7:00 p.m., but as you can see from the crowd at Gadsden (below this post), get there early to get a good seat!
Have a great weekend and spend some quality time with your family!
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
"Everybody's working for the weekend
Everybody wants a little romance
Everybody's goin' off the deep end
Everybody needs a second chance, oh
You want a piece of my heart
You better start from start
You wanna be in the show
Come on baby lets go"
The weekend will start off with a wet day tomorrow, but the models are really suggesting the heaviest rain will be over the southern half of the state. In fact, the WRF and the NAM really have no rain at all north of I-20. The GFS suggests rain for much of the state, but again the QPF is heaviest south of U.S. 80.
Sunday will be dry with sunshine returning, but the day will be breezy and cool. Highs should be in the low 50s, and most communities will reach the upper 20s by early Monday morning.
NEXT WEEK: New GFS MOS guidance has us zooming into the 60s on Tuesday, with low 70s on Wednesday Sure sounds good to me. The chance of rain still looks rather small on those days, the better chance of wet weather should come over the latter half of the week.
LONG RANGE: The on-off again severe weather look is on again in the March 5-7 time frame. A big system comes out of the Rockies, with a negative tilt short wave over the plains on March 6. This would suggest some risk of strong to severe storms around here; still too early to be specific or really confident in any detailed solution. Colder air should follow that system March 8-9 over much of the eastern U.S.
NEW CATEGORY: I have created a new category on the blog called "pictures"... I will have all posts with images (most of them sent in by readers) listed there so you can go straight to them anytime you want to see them. This will be taking the place of the "cool pictures" part of the ABC 33/40 web site. The categories are listed on the right side of the page. Don't forget you can also read bios on the people who post here, and go back to any certain date to read older posts.
STORM ALERT 2006: Your last chance to see our annual severe weather awareness show is Tuesday of next week. We will be at the Northport Civic Center at 7:00 p.m., but as you can see from the crowd at Gadsden (below this post), get there early to get a good seat!
Have a great weekend and spend some quality time with your family!
on February 24, 2006, 2:38 pm
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