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Monsoon's Weather Update for Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Habari mori,

I have an update on the forecast for the next several days as our weather changes rather dramatically. But first, I need to ask for some help…

Does anyone have the capability to transfer audio from a cassette tape to a CD, or to a computer file? If you have such equipment or know where to find it, I’d be most appreciative of any help you could provide. I have a cassette recording I’d like to be able to share with the world, and it’s not available in any other format. Thanks!

And now, the weather…

Wednesday 10/15: partly sunny, breezy and quite warm. High 79, low 56.

Thursday 10/16: overcast with some breaks of sunshine; a humid breeze with a few showers or even a thunderstorm around in the morning or afternoon. High 74, low 59.

Friday 10/17: mostly sunny and seasonably cooler with moderate NW winds. High 64, low 44.

Saturday 10/18: partly cloudy, breezy and gorgeous. High 60, low 39.

Sunday 10/19: mostly sunny and autumnally beautiful with light, leaves-rustling winds. High 62, low 43.

Monday 10/20: partly to mostly sunny and breezy. High 63, low 40.

The rest of next week: resplendently lovely weather for this time of year, with highs in the upper 50s and lows in the upper 30s.

The following weekend: Rainy and cool for Saturday and part of Sunday the 25th and 26th.

Beyond: A rainy, windy start to the week will give way to lovely fall weather to end the month. Enjoy!

My prediction for tonight: the Phillies will beat the Dodgers, heading to their first World Series since 1993; Barack Obama will score a decisive victory over John McCain (who will not, as he said earlier this week, “whip his you-know-what”), cementing his frontrunning position for the office of President.

Monsoon

Posted on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 07:17AM by Registered CommenterMonsoon Martin in | CommentsPost a Comment

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