About This Book
A junior forecaster submits an improbable summer forecast after a drunken night and a recent breakup, and the prediction is unexpectedly borne out when snow falls in July. Colleagues move from ridicule to astonishment as the Weather Bureau confronts public reaction, career consequences, and the fragility of professional reputation. Office dynamics, gossip, and a secretary's audit of past bulletins reveal that the errant forecast coincides with an otherwise impeccable record, producing a comic exploration of chance, institutional pride, and the awkward overlap of personal misfortune and sudden public acclaim.
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