The Monday morning web video is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
The beautiful spring weather will continue for the next three days, with mostly sunny warm days and clear pleasant nights. We do see some changes through the rest of April:
LATE THIS WEEK: A "back door" cold front will slip in here on Friday with a chance of a few showers. No severe wether, no heavy rain, but a few raindrops will be possible as the front eases in here.
THE WEEKEND: A shower is possible on Saturday, especially during the morning, but we should be dry Saturday night and Sunday. Temperatures should be cooler, and I think they will be cooler than the model output statistics suggests (MOS). Highs could drop into the 60s on Saturday and Sunday.
NEXT WEEK: Another cold front passes through around Tuesday (April 26)... with a chance of showers. Then, the GFS suggests a sharp change to cooler weather during the middle of the week (April 27-29). At the point the weather looks dry and pleasant for the following weekend, which is race weekend at the Talladega Superspeedway.
This pattern suggests no severe weather and no flooding threats for Alabama during the rest of April. We can all be thankful for that!
Headed down to Bibb county today to speak to the kids at Centreville Elementary school!
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
The beautiful spring weather will continue for the next three days, with mostly sunny warm days and clear pleasant nights. We do see some changes through the rest of April:
LATE THIS WEEK: A "back door" cold front will slip in here on Friday with a chance of a few showers. No severe wether, no heavy rain, but a few raindrops will be possible as the front eases in here.
THE WEEKEND: A shower is possible on Saturday, especially during the morning, but we should be dry Saturday night and Sunday. Temperatures should be cooler, and I think they will be cooler than the model output statistics suggests (MOS). Highs could drop into the 60s on Saturday and Sunday.
NEXT WEEK: Another cold front passes through around Tuesday (April 26)... with a chance of showers. Then, the GFS suggests a sharp change to cooler weather during the middle of the week (April 27-29). At the point the weather looks dry and pleasant for the following weekend, which is race weekend at the Talladega Superspeedway.
This pattern suggests no severe weather and no flooding threats for Alabama during the rest of April. We can all be thankful for that!
Headed down to Bibb county today to speak to the kids at Centreville Elementary school!
on April 18, 2005, 7:45 am
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