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Your Local Weather Report
A high pressure is moving up from the south Which means fair weather for tomorrow, I think, At least that’s what I’m getting by word of mouth. According to all our charts, we’re on the brink Of foul weather toward the end of the week, But our chief meteorologist is reputed to drink. Understand, tomorrow we could have a shower If the low pressure from the west moves quick, We could very likely get a drizzle in the next hour. By noon tomorrow the cumulus clouds are thick, So don’t count on seeing a bright, sunny sky -- It won’t be the afternoon for a warm spring picnic. After this week, we’re thinking it will begin to dry However, next week storms are unpredictable So, I wouldn’t be planning an outdoor fish fry! When it turns dry, the garden soil will be tillable Looking for shirt-sleeve weather, quite comfortable. Written March 7, 2022 especially for "You're a Weather Forecaster" Poetry Contest sponsored by Matt Caliri
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