Been a very busy afternoon here... A few quick notes:
*The tropical system east of the Bahamas will approach the south Atlantic coast of the U.S. by Sunday night or Monday. Alabama will be on the dry side of the system; but it will likely produce very heavy rain, and possibly serious flooding, up the I-95 corridor. A rain band or two could slip into East Alabama Sunday night or Monday, but that all depends on how the system evolves.
The NAM and BAM runs take the system into Florida, and then it turns north and northeast up the eastern seaboard. Other models take it to the Carolina coast. It is unlikely this thing becomes as hurricane, but it might be a tropical storm. The big deal will be the rain, and not the wind, one way or another.
*High temperatures will continue to drop over the next few days. Next week looks comfortable, we might see some spots in the 50s by Tuesday and Wednesday morning (cooler valleys). A very nice break from the hot weather.
*Scattered showers and storms possible statewide tomorrow, but by Sunday the best chance could be over the eastern half of the state.
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I am going to spend some time away on vacation next week... I will be back in the saddle on Monday July 3. Have a wonderful weekend!
*The tropical system east of the Bahamas will approach the south Atlantic coast of the U.S. by Sunday night or Monday. Alabama will be on the dry side of the system; but it will likely produce very heavy rain, and possibly serious flooding, up the I-95 corridor. A rain band or two could slip into East Alabama Sunday night or Monday, but that all depends on how the system evolves.
The NAM and BAM runs take the system into Florida, and then it turns north and northeast up the eastern seaboard. Other models take it to the Carolina coast. It is unlikely this thing becomes as hurricane, but it might be a tropical storm. The big deal will be the rain, and not the wind, one way or another.
*High temperatures will continue to drop over the next few days. Next week looks comfortable, we might see some spots in the 50s by Tuesday and Wednesday morning (cooler valleys). A very nice break from the hot weather.
*Scattered showers and storms possible statewide tomorrow, but by Sunday the best chance could be over the eastern half of the state.
Don't forget to join the party:
http://weatherparty.com/
Register, submit some cool links,and vote on all of them! YOU decide what gets "published" to the front page!
I am going to spend some time away on vacation next week... I will be back in the saddle on Monday July 3. Have a wonderful weekend!
on June 23, 2006, 4:04 pm
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