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Not much to say about today's weather other than what J.B. wrote over on the seven day discussion. Temperatures have gone nowhere today, with low clouds, fog, drizzle, and some light rain. The weather won't change all that much through tomorrow as the upper trough swings through the deep south.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
*FRIDAY: We finally break out of the cold and damp pattern with some returning sunshine and afternoon temperatures back in the 60s.
*SATURDAY: Despite a cold front passing through on Saturday, the models sure look dry and we will mention only a few scattered showers. No wash-out, and some places could miss the rain completely.
*SUNDAY: Looks like the GFS tries to move Saturday's front northward as a warm front, with rain developing north of the front Sunday afternoon. This means the best chance of rain Sunday will be over the Tennessee Valley of extreme north Alabama, with the southern two-thirds of the state enjoying a partly sunny, mild, and breezy day. If the warm front indeed moves north of us, we will be well into the 70s.
*MONDAY/TUESDAY: The 12Z run of the GFS backs off on the intensity of the storm system early next week, but the European still looks like we might have a potent severe weather threat here. Could be Monday night or Tuesday before the main event happens. We will have to keep our eyes on this.
*REST OF SPRING BREAK WEEK: We might squeeze in one or two nice days during the middle of next week, but another system is due in here by Thursday or Friday with rain and storms. Temperatures should be fairly mild, with 60s and 70s across the deep south during the daytime hours.
*EASTER: Not much confidence in a specific forecast so far in advance, but the GFS wants to make Easter Sunday wet and stormy. This, of course, could change...
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Not much to say about today's weather other than what J.B. wrote over on the seven day discussion. Temperatures have gone nowhere today, with low clouds, fog, drizzle, and some light rain. The weather won't change all that much through tomorrow as the upper trough swings through the deep south.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
*FRIDAY: We finally break out of the cold and damp pattern with some returning sunshine and afternoon temperatures back in the 60s.
*SATURDAY: Despite a cold front passing through on Saturday, the models sure look dry and we will mention only a few scattered showers. No wash-out, and some places could miss the rain completely.
*SUNDAY: Looks like the GFS tries to move Saturday's front northward as a warm front, with rain developing north of the front Sunday afternoon. This means the best chance of rain Sunday will be over the Tennessee Valley of extreme north Alabama, with the southern two-thirds of the state enjoying a partly sunny, mild, and breezy day. If the warm front indeed moves north of us, we will be well into the 70s.
*MONDAY/TUESDAY: The 12Z run of the GFS backs off on the intensity of the storm system early next week, but the European still looks like we might have a potent severe weather threat here. Could be Monday night or Tuesday before the main event happens. We will have to keep our eyes on this.
*REST OF SPRING BREAK WEEK: We might squeeze in one or two nice days during the middle of next week, but another system is due in here by Thursday or Friday with rain and storms. Temperatures should be fairly mild, with 60s and 70s across the deep south during the daytime hours.
*EASTER: Not much confidence in a specific forecast so far in advance, but the GFS wants to make Easter Sunday wet and stormy. This, of course, could change...
on March 16, 2005, 11:22 pm
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