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recreation



last night we (hopefully - i'm writing this ahead of time!) landed in san jose, costa rica, the capital of the country. we spent the night there and are headed out of town this morning, heading southwest.
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here's the 10-Day Forecast:
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High /Low (°F) Precip. %
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Wed Jun 03
Scattered T-Storms
85°/63°
30 %
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Thu Jun 04
Scattered T-Storms
86°/64°
50 %
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Fri Jun 05
Scattered T-Storms
85°/64°
60 %
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Sat Jun 06
Scattered T-Storms
85°/64°
30 %
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Sun Jun 07
Scattered T-Storms
84°/64°
60 %
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Mon Jun 08
Scattered T-Storms
85°/64°
60 %
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Tue Jun 09
Scattered T-Storms
84°/64°
60 %
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Wed Jun 10
Scattered T-Storms
84°/64°
60 %
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you'll see that it will rain everyday, and we know that it will. heck, we are going to the RAINforest, after all. but it will likely be raining in the afternoon each day, so we plan on getting out to the beach in the morning, and then heading indoors during the rainy part of the day for some 'recreation' (remember that there will be no kids). sorry. i'm just sayin'.
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hoping we get some sun,
greg.

Comments

cathyq said…
Wow. Talk about a predictable forecast! It is the same everyday! I cannot imagine how frizzy my hair would be in that humidity!Good thing Shannon has straight hair! Enjoy.
NJ Grandma said…
WOW = that is a lot of rain - we were in Cancun last Oct. and it rained every single day for 8 days. I know the feeling. Hope you both are having a great time. ~Gail~

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