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Shannon,
On the US board of Fodor's they have a wonderful tradition of Friday "rants and raves".
My particular rant on this Friday, is how do you expect anyone to answer your question ?
Weather is weather...beyond the control of anyone...right ?
So even if there were a meteorologist who might risk a projection of future weather, would you change your plans ?
You're going to Barbados on the 7th. I hope that you have the sunshine that we all wish for when we plan our trips. But you're still going...right ?
There are just a few questions that are repeated here that make we say..."huh" ?
Just my Friday "rant" !
Marion
On the US board of Fodor's they have a wonderful tradition of Friday "rants and raves".
My particular rant on this Friday, is how do you expect anyone to answer your question ?
Weather is weather...beyond the control of anyone...right ?
So even if there were a meteorologist who might risk a projection of future weather, would you change your plans ?
You're going to Barbados on the 7th. I hope that you have the sunshine that we all wish for when we plan our trips. But you're still going...right ?
There are just a few questions that are repeated here that make we say..."huh" ?
Just my Friday "rant" !
Marion
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Hey Shannon--
Am I going to Barbados with you? Ha ha ha... Busted "HB"... Go to tripadvisor.com, then forums, then to Barbados... there are posts about current weather. Basically, it is the rainy season, which means that once or twice a day, you have a torrential downpour, and then its sunny again. Much like South Carolina, except our storms are more like 45 minutes with mad cap thunder clouds.
See you Thursday!
Am I going to Barbados with you? Ha ha ha... Busted "HB"... Go to tripadvisor.com, then forums, then to Barbados... there are posts about current weather. Basically, it is the rainy season, which means that once or twice a day, you have a torrential downpour, and then its sunny again. Much like South Carolina, except our storms are more like 45 minutes with mad cap thunder clouds.
See you Thursday!
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