A Christmas Weather Forecast
The following is a Special Weather Statement issued for the Christmas
Holiday Season:
December is expected to bring above normal levels of stress in both
northern and southern areas of the country. Shoppers are expected to
move into the region around cities and malls beginning on the Friday
after Thanksgiving. Mild temperatures are expected to rise as the excitement
begins and shoppers rush to look for bargains and gifts for the seasonal
celebration.
Economic slowdown has caused a stagnation of the air around shopping
centers, and prices are expected to be several degrees below the norm for
last year. Experts are hopeful that the unseasonably low prices will create
an atmosphere of spending. Look for especially heavy activity on the
parking lots where severe temper flare-ups have occurred in past years
from high pressure of traffic and shortage of parking places.
Expect the normal seasonal display of decorations, which will continue
throughout the holiday season. Many areas have reported localized heavy
ornament displays beginning as early as October of this year. Except for
a few low lying areas, lights and holiday greenery will be displayed over
most of the country, with icicles and snowmen expected even in areas where
temperatures are normally mild.
The wind will be blowing out of the north, bringing with it a 50 percent
chance of Christmas music. Light snow is possible, but it is too early for
a definite prediction at this time. It is never, however, too early to wish.
A special advisory is issued to build a fire in the fireplace and drink
eggnog or hot apple cider to ward off cold winter chills.
Radar indicates that Santa will arrive as expected, making it around
the world in only one night in spite of fog, sleet or snow. Children may
rest assure that no snow is necessary for Santa and his reindeer to make
deliveries to rooftops far and wide. Tots everywhere are anticipating his
coming with flurries of activity, changing into blizzards of excitement,
as Christmas Day gets closer.
Gifts will be wrapped in seasonal holiday paper and ribbon, especially
in mid to late December. Christmas trees are expected to materialize prior
to Christmas Day and have been appearing commercially for a prolonged period
of time throughout the vicinity. A warm front of Christmas spirit is moving
in at 20 M.P.H. and is expected to bring love, generosity and cheer throughout
the area.
Watch for earlier than normal wakeup hours on Christmas Day as children
arise to open their gifts. A possible storm of high calorie consumption may
occur later in the day as a wave of heat and humidity moves into the dining
room where turkey or ham and other Christmas goodies are being served. Severe
overeating should taper off as the day progresses, turning into milder
indulgences by early evening.
Drought may occur shortly after the Christmas season as the warm fuzzy
holiday spirit moves out and a weak cold front moves in preceding the arrival
of the January bills. Be prepared for a freeze as reality sets in. Chilly
weather may continue through February, but the celebration of Christmas is
expected to go on for many seasons to come.