The Tuesday morning web video is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
I also posted some of the storm damage pictures from our viewers over on the cool pictures page:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/coolpics.hrb
I really love these cool days. Soon we will be in the middle of the long hot summer, featuring that oppressive Alabama heat and humidity. We would do anything for weather like this in July and August.
Sure looks like we stay dry through the weekend. A few sprinkles are possible on Thursday, mainly over the southeast part of Alabama, as an inverted trough sets up over the Gulf coast states. But, with little moisture you will have a hard time getting any significant rain, even down south.
We begin to warm up late this week, and by the weekend we will be in the upper 70s on Saturday and low 80s on Sunday. The weekend will be rain-free.
Some hint the next opportunity for wet weather will come around Tuesday of next week (one week from today) with a weakening cold front, but it sure looks like the ain short wave action will stay west and north of Alabama through mid-month.
Check out the video... looks like the southern plains guys might see their first severe weather action of the season around May 11-13.
AND, at end of the forecast cycle (384 hours), check out that system east of Daytone Beach. Our first tropical disturbance of the 2005 hurricane seaason? Guess it is almost that time of the year...
Headed over to east Alabama to speak to the kids at Pleasant Grove Elementary School in Cleburne county today... I will be awfully close to Mt. Cheaha (the school is at Hollis Crossroads at the intersection of U.S. 431 and Alabama 9)... it will be very tempting to drive up the mountain but time won't allow it today!
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
I also posted some of the storm damage pictures from our viewers over on the cool pictures page:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/coolpics.hrb
I really love these cool days. Soon we will be in the middle of the long hot summer, featuring that oppressive Alabama heat and humidity. We would do anything for weather like this in July and August.
Sure looks like we stay dry through the weekend. A few sprinkles are possible on Thursday, mainly over the southeast part of Alabama, as an inverted trough sets up over the Gulf coast states. But, with little moisture you will have a hard time getting any significant rain, even down south.
We begin to warm up late this week, and by the weekend we will be in the upper 70s on Saturday and low 80s on Sunday. The weekend will be rain-free.
Some hint the next opportunity for wet weather will come around Tuesday of next week (one week from today) with a weakening cold front, but it sure looks like the ain short wave action will stay west and north of Alabama through mid-month.
Check out the video... looks like the southern plains guys might see their first severe weather action of the season around May 11-13.
AND, at end of the forecast cycle (384 hours), check out that system east of Daytone Beach. Our first tropical disturbance of the 2005 hurricane seaason? Guess it is almost that time of the year...
Headed over to east Alabama to speak to the kids at Pleasant Grove Elementary School in Cleburne county today... I will be awfully close to Mt. Cheaha (the school is at Hollis Crossroads at the intersection of U.S. 431 and Alabama 9)... it will be very tempting to drive up the mountain but time won't allow it today!
on May 3, 2005, 9:10 am
(Somebody remind me I said this when its 103 outside and I can't stand it)
Dave
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