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Archive for February 18th, 2010

Storm Alert 2010

Storm Alert 2010

| February 18, 2010 @ 9:34 pm | 3 Replies

Had a great time in Moundville tonight… the great American weather legend, J.B. Elliott, was with us. He is a hometown hero, growing up in “downtown Havanna Junction”, which is in Hale County just below Moundville…. See some shots from tonight below.

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The Enigma Outbreak

The Enigma Outbreak

| February 18, 2010 @ 9:30 pm | 4 Replies

The U.S. Army Signal Corps was in charge of collecting weather observations and producing storm warnings in 1884. The weather map from the morning of Tuesday, February 19th that year showed low pressure over northern Illinois. Temperatures over the lower Mississippi Valley were in the 60s that morning. From North Alabama into North Carolina, temperatures […]

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Comfortable Afternoons

Comfortable Afternoons

| February 18, 2010 @ 2:33 pm | 7 Replies

An all new edition of the ABC 33/40 Weather Xtreme video is available in the player below. You can subscribe to the Weather Xtreme video on iTunes by clicking here. FEELING GOOD: Birmingham is at 53 degrees at 2:00… Tuscaloosa is all the way up to 56. Nobody complaining, and even warmer weather is likely […]

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Love Your Pets While You Can

Love Your Pets While You Can

| February 18, 2010 @ 9:21 am | 23 Replies

NOTE: This post is not about weather or Little Miss Molly, even though it is under her category. Instead, I want to tell the story of one of our reader families that just lost a much beloved dog. When James set up this Weather BLOG, he provided a category for me to occasionally write about […]

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Into The 50s Today

Into The 50s Today

| February 18, 2010 @ 5:50 am | 13 Replies

An all new edition of the ABC 33/40 Weather Xtreme video is available in the player below. You can subscribe to the Weather Xtreme video on iTunes by clicking here. WARM-UP CONTINUES: Our warming trend is progressing right on schedule. We should rise into the low 50s today, followed by mid to upper 50s tomorrow. […]

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