This will probably be our final update for this evening unless something unforseen happens. At 9 pm, only a few light showers lingered over Coosa, Jefferson and Blount County. High temperatures today:
97 in Dothan
96 in Muscle Shoals, Troy, Tuscaloosa, Crumly Chapel
95 at Shelby County Airport, Decatur, Montgomery, Wadley, Albertville
94 in Anniston, Birmingham, Huntsville, Hueytown
93 in Clay and Auburn
92 in Jasper and Mobile
MISCELLANEOUS STUFF FROM ALL OVER THE PLACE
* 33/40 Weather Watcher from Palm Harbor, Fla., reports 7.48 inches of rain since 2 o'clock this afternoon
* Shreveport got 3.50 inches of rain today (from the nervous weather that moved northward from the Gulf of Mexico)
* Todd Foisey in Anchorage experienced his first ever earthquake. He was on duty at the NWS Office, bot no major damage.
* 122 in Death Valley was the USA hot spot today. Wichita Falls, in North Texas had 107.
* Most significant happenings: It never reached 100 in Phoenix today, only 98, and the NWS in Flagstaff issued a rare Tornado Warning.
97 in Dothan
96 in Muscle Shoals, Troy, Tuscaloosa, Crumly Chapel
95 at Shelby County Airport, Decatur, Montgomery, Wadley, Albertville
94 in Anniston, Birmingham, Huntsville, Hueytown
93 in Clay and Auburn
92 in Jasper and Mobile
MISCELLANEOUS STUFF FROM ALL OVER THE PLACE
* 33/40 Weather Watcher from Palm Harbor, Fla., reports 7.48 inches of rain since 2 o'clock this afternoon
* Shreveport got 3.50 inches of rain today (from the nervous weather that moved northward from the Gulf of Mexico)
* Todd Foisey in Anchorage experienced his first ever earthquake. He was on duty at the NWS Office, bot no major damage.
* 122 in Death Valley was the USA hot spot today. Wichita Falls, in North Texas had 107.
* Most significant happenings: It never reached 100 in Phoenix today, only 98, and the NWS in Flagstaff issued a rare Tornado Warning.
on July 27, 2006, 8:51 pm
A WESTWARD-MOVING TROPICAL WAVE...ACCOMPANIED BY A SURFACE LOW
PRESSURE SYSTEM...IS LOCATED ABOUT 700 MILES SOUTHWEST OF THE CAPE
VERDE ISLANDS. THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO SHOW SIGNS OF INCREASING
ORGANIZATION...AND UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY
BECOME MORE CONDUCIVE FOR SOME ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO OCCUR OVER
THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
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