Johnny Cash stumbled down the stairs to meet the day in a melancholy song from the 70’s called “Sunday Morning Coming Down.” He was having beer for breakfast, and wishing, Lord, that he was stoned.
I just wish we could mix the air with something drier, and lose this trapping inversion. You know, the one causing the Sunday morning visibilities to be depressed.
Things really got thick last night across Indiana, and a Dense Fog Advisory remains in place until Noon today over two-thirds of the State.
Highs should be about the same today as yesterday, in the upper 30’s to just shy of 40. The work week in general will continue to be above average on temps, with rain chances by the middle of the week. BTW: I’m having a Seattle Mountain Colombian Supremo for breakfast.
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