Monsoon's Judgment Day Approacheth Forecast

My forecast will include the hotly anticipated Imagine Day forecast and conclude with the cataclysmic events of Armageddon, which is slated for Saturday evening.

Thursday 5/19: overcast with thunderstorms likely in the late afternoon and evening, some of which could be severe.  A stray shower or two can't be ruled out.  High in the mid 70s.

Friday 5/20: mostly cloudy with scattered light rain throughout the morning and early afternoon, and a chance of thunderstorms from mid-afternoon forward.  We could see some peeks of sunshine in the afternoon.  High again in the mid 70s.

[As far as Imagine Day goes--it is scheduled from 12:30 to 3pm on Friday, with no rain date--I am leaning toward no go.  Given all the rain that we've been getting, it'll be a bit soggy out there.  Of course, if the event is held, I will monitor the Doppler fastidiously so there are no unpleasant surprises.  Right now I'm going with a 40% chance that Imagine Day will go on as scheduled.]

Saturday 5/21: the day will start pleasantly enough, with partly cloudy skies and an afternoon high reaching near 80.  Toward evening, temperatures will begin their rapid descent toward the upper 50s.  Unfortunately, they will never get there.  It has been suggested that the Apocalypse (not to be confused with the 2Pacalalypse, which commenced in 1991) will descend in a massive worldwide earthquake, which will be followed by devastating tsunami, flooding, and of course, a plague of locusts.

Too much suffering for my taste.  (And, not to invite smiting, but it's rather poor form, considering the recent crisis in Japan.)  I prefer to envision a giant tractor beam that will extract all the true believers from the planet, and then kaboom!

It's been real...

Monsoon

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