The Tuesday afternoon video update is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Lets go right to the coming attractions:
*LIGHT FREEZE TONIGHT: Temperatures should drop into the 28 to 32 degree range for most places across north Alabama tonight with a clear sky and diminishing wind.
*CLIPPER TOMORROW: Our fast moving wave coming down in the northwest flow aloft will bring clouds and some light rain to Alabama tomorrow afternoon and early tomorrow night. The latest WRF and NAM show very scarce moisture, so amounts should be light and spotty if they are correct. The GFS is a little wetter. We will still mention a few snow flakes on the tail end of the system, but most of the moisture is long gone before the lower 3,000 feet of the atmosphere can get cold enough for those flakes to reach the ground. If we do see some light snow or flurries it should not be a big deal.
*THURSDAY MORNING FREEZE: J.B. is using 30 degrees for his forecast low for Thursday morning as another light freeze looks likely following the clipper system tomorrow night.
*WEEKEND WARM-UP: We finally begin a warming trend this weekend with temperatures getting back into the 60s on Saturday and Sunday. At this point the weekend looks rain-free.
*SEVERE WEATHER MARCH 15-17? The GFS has been consistent in developing a negative tilt trough west of Alabama in about 8 days. This might bring our next chance of severe weather around here by the middle part of next week. We will keep an eye on it.
Also.... thanks for the kids up at Gardendale's First Baptist today. They were great! Look for them on the KIDCAM today at 5:00...
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Lets go right to the coming attractions:
*LIGHT FREEZE TONIGHT: Temperatures should drop into the 28 to 32 degree range for most places across north Alabama tonight with a clear sky and diminishing wind.
*CLIPPER TOMORROW: Our fast moving wave coming down in the northwest flow aloft will bring clouds and some light rain to Alabama tomorrow afternoon and early tomorrow night. The latest WRF and NAM show very scarce moisture, so amounts should be light and spotty if they are correct. The GFS is a little wetter. We will still mention a few snow flakes on the tail end of the system, but most of the moisture is long gone before the lower 3,000 feet of the atmosphere can get cold enough for those flakes to reach the ground. If we do see some light snow or flurries it should not be a big deal.
*THURSDAY MORNING FREEZE: J.B. is using 30 degrees for his forecast low for Thursday morning as another light freeze looks likely following the clipper system tomorrow night.
*WEEKEND WARM-UP: We finally begin a warming trend this weekend with temperatures getting back into the 60s on Saturday and Sunday. At this point the weekend looks rain-free.
*SEVERE WEATHER MARCH 15-17? The GFS has been consistent in developing a negative tilt trough west of Alabama in about 8 days. This might bring our next chance of severe weather around here by the middle part of next week. We will keep an eye on it.
Also.... thanks for the kids up at Gardendale's First Baptist today. They were great! Look for them on the KIDCAM today at 5:00...
on January 10, 2006, 9:53 am
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