4/8/11


Current, and Long Range Forecast.



Currently:

Records show that, if the first three months of this year are any indication, we are in for a warmer than usual year ahead. January started off moderately in the single digits with a steady increase to double digits around the middle of the month, and ending somewhere in the high 30’s. February continued this trend reaching into the mid to upper 70’s. March saw record-breaking numbers and closed out the month with an unbelievable high of 127*. This pattern will stall over summer months and is expected to be moderate with very little change, and only slight increases in the current trend. This is mainly due to vacation planning, summer holidays, ocean front beaches, and private getaway resorts. BBQ’s may increase the temperature somewhat, however, significant changes are not expected to spoil summer fun. This weak front will move on sometime near the end of September and we will see numbers steadily increase; although not at the same rate as the beginning of this year.


Long Range Forecast:


A tiny hole in the FB Ozone is beginning to show up over the small community of Geary, New Brunswick. Early in the year of 2012, as colder weather leaves us once again, this hole is expected to widen. It is not inconceivable to see numbers reach upwards of 200* to 250*, with an all time high of perhaps 300* in early August. We have an EMO (Every Member Organized) team on hand to make sure these record-breaking numbers bring no harm to the residents of this small community. It will be hot, but not unbearable. Tears may fall and flood warnings can be expected Friday evening, August 3rd, so you are advised to bring a dry change of clothes and a towel or two. Classics are expected to roll in early on Saturday, August 4th. This Show of (sun) Shine could last until Sunday evening, August 5th, with intermittent spells of Crowds gathering throughout these two days. Saturday evening you can look forward to Thundering applause from the crowd as Reigning music from the era is broadcast over the airwaves. You should bring umbrellas and comfortable bedding, as this disturbance is expected to intensify throughout the weekend. Numbers will gradually fall late Sunday evening and by Monday, August 6th at noon, things should be back to normal.


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Your long term, “Forecast Specialists”.
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