July 21, 2009
Ten of a Kind

I realize that writing about the weather may seem like quite a weak sophomore post. However, the forecast below is alarmingly uniform and makes me even more excited for our escape this Friday to California! Even the famously-flooded Midwest is facing dryer times than these, thankfully for our new basement tenants in Chicago. Hopefully Al Gore can stop by and save Boston from a watery demise before we return mid-August.

FORECAST: Jamaica Plain, 02130


Jul 21Rain                         
Jul 22Isolated T-Storms 
Jul 23Scattered T-Storms
Jul 24Scattered T-Storms
Jul 25Scattered T-Storms
Jul 26Scattered T-Storms
Jul 27Scattered T-Storms
Jul 28Scattered T-Storms
Jul 29Scattered T-Storms 
Jul 30Isolated T-Storms    

The good news: at least we’re less likely to get shot, up in here. 

Shootings [in Boston] dropped from 38 in June 2008 to 15 in June of 2009. Just one fatal shooting was reported last month when there were 22 rainy days, the Globe said. Commissioner Ed Davis said ‘When the weather turns bad, and people are inside, there’s less violence.’ “

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