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Monsoon's Forecast Update for Thursday, 9 October 2008

Habari mori,

I need to revise the forecast I sent out earlier in the week a bit to reflect the milder and drier conditions that should prevail over the coming week or so. Enjoy!

Thursday 10/9: cloudy with a sprinkle to start; then clearing and mild. Rather windy. High 74, low 52.

Friday 10/10: pleasant with lots of sunshine and a refreshing breeze. High 73, low 48. Happy 10th wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Monsoon!

Saturday 10/11: sunny with a few clouds; nice. High 77, low 49.

Sunday 10/12: mostly sunny and warmer. High 79, low 52. Monsoon will complain that we turned the air conditioning off too soon; Mrs. Monsoon will emit an exasperated sigh, accompanied by an eye-roll, followed (hopefully) by an indulgent grin.

Monday 10/13: partly to mostly sunny and continued mild. High 75, low 51.

Tuesday 10/14: partly cloudy to start; becoming mostly cloudy and windy with a few showers possible in the evening. High 72, low 56.

Wednesday 10/15: sunny, clear, breezy, and seasonably mild. High 66, low 45. Time for the final presidential debate at Hofstra, where my sis is a graduate student in Art Therapy.

Thursday 10/16: partly cloudy and breezy. High 63, low 46.

Friday 10/17: cloudy and chilly with periods of rainfall. High 60, low 49.

Next weekend: sunny, clear, and autumnal for both Saturday and Sunday. Highs in the upper 50s, lows in the upper 30s.

Thereafter: the following week begins with similar weather, then becoming cooler after a cold front rolls through.

Monsoon

P.S. “Habari mori” means “Hello friends” in Swahili. I am going to try it out, since “my friends” has been housed by the Republican candidate for President, who uttered the phrase some 22 times during Tuesday night’s debate.

P.P.S. Happy first birthday, Zoe!

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