
The WEATHER
beginning of week nice, rest rubbish ![]() |
The Daily Prophet has recently decided to report on the weather as a large feature, and here is the first of them all. Our editor does hope you do not hate it. Monday, 1st June 1885 In London, the sun will rise at the later time of 3:49am, and in turn in the sun will set at the earlier time of 8:08pm. Which means the day in London is over an hour shorter than the one in Hogsmeade. The weather will be dry and fine, with the max temperature of 63 degrees. Tuesday, 2nd June 1885 Following suit with Hogsmeade, the weather in London will remain much the same. Dry, calm, and fine, and once again a higher maximum temperature of 71 degrees. The sun will rise at 3:49am, the exact same as the day before, but set a minute later at 8:09. Wednesday, 3rd June 1885 Wednesday in London too follows the pattern, as the weather in London too will remain the same, but with in increase in maximum temperature to 80 degrees. The sun will rise at 3:48am and set at 8:10, meaning an almost sixteen and a half hour long day in London. Thursday, 4th June 1885 However, the length of days will still increase, with both Hogsmeade and London | gaining two minutes. The sun will rise in Hogsmeade will be at 3:25am, and set at 9:06pm. In London the sun will rise at 3:47am, and will set at 8:11pm. Friday, 5th June 1885 Sunrise in Hogsmeade will be at 3:24am and sunset will be at 9:06pm. In London sunrise will be at 3:47am and sunset will be at 8:11pm. However in both locations, the day will seem moderately shorter due to bad weather conditions. Saturday, 6th June 1885 The sun will rise at 3:23am and set at 9:08pm in Hogsmeade, and in London the sun will rise at 3:46am and will set at 8:13pm. Sunday, 7th June 1885 In Hogsmeade, the sun will rise at 3:21am and will set at 9:09pm. In London, the sun will rise at 3:44 and will then set at 8:14. Meaning over the week Hogsmeade will gain eighteen minutes of daylight, and London will gain thirteen minutes. Also I should add that I, Gulliver Doran, a respected and award-winning journalist, should not have to write up such rubbish as what the weather will be like over the next week. So after pestering my employers about it, I am very pleased to announce that the Daily Prophet is currently looking to hire a permanent member of staff to deal with weather matters. Please apply. Don't make me do this again. AUTHOR: Gulliver Doran |




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