Imagine All the Blue Skies...
It’s been too long, my good people, but it’s getting toward the end of the school year, and that means that I find far too much of my time taken up with actual work. It's terribly inconvenient.
The clouds are parting, though (couldn’t resist the weather metaphor), and so I’ve been able to delve back into my love for meteorology.
Expect a Bunk update soon, too.
It’s rainy and cool today, but I’m seeing both bluer-skied and warmer weather straight ahead. Check it.
Tuesday night 5/18: overcast with a leftover shower or bit of drizzle. Low around 50.
Wednesday 5/19: partly cloudy and a bit milder with a slight chance of a passing shower or two early. High 68, low 52.
Thursday 5/20: plenty of sunshine and warmer with gentle breezes. High 80, low 54.
Friday 5/21: sunny, breezy, and pleasant. High 82, low 58. This is Imagine Day at Mifflin, and things are looking gorgeous for an event often beset with unwelcome chilly or rainy conditions.
Saturday 5/22: partly sunny and more humid with a chance of showers or thunderstorms late. High 78, low 61.
Sunday 5/23: partly to mostly cloudy with a couple of showers or thunderstorms moving through. High 76, low 59.
Next week and weekend: highs in the 70s for the first half of next week, with a couple of showers possible on both Tuesday and Wednesday—but neither day will be a washout. We’re looking at a return of warm and humid conditions by Thursday (when highs will be in the 80s). By next weekend (the 29th and 30th of May) we’ll be looking at highs approaching 90 as we enter a period of instability.
Beyond: more seasonable conditions will prevail, with highs in the mid to upper 70s and lows in the 50s. Humidity, instability, and the chance for precipitation return toward the middle of June…