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    Seize the day (even if it’s raining)

    2021-07-19

    (LILY BAY TOWNSHIP, ME) Rain is set to put a damper on outdoor activities in Lily Bay Township Monday, but it doesn’t have to stop you from getting things done. In fact, a grey, drippy day can be the perfect time for some activities — check out these ideas as well as your four-day forecast.

    Make a sun bucket-list: Why not treat a rainy day as a downpayment on fun when the sun does come back? Taking a few hours to research nearby hikes and attractions can mean you’re ready for liftoff the minute the cloud-cover clears.

    Bookkeeping: It might be tedious, but it’s also widely agreed to be the foundation of stable personal finances. Why not take advantage of some down time to track your spending and saving for the month or year so far?

    Catch a movie: There’s nothing wrong with using a wet day for a break, either. Whether it’s a visit to a theater or just a session on the couch catching up on your favorite streaming shows, a rest day is a great idea, too.

    Along with a rainy Monday, here’s the rest of the four-day forecast for Lily Bay Township:https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0uzZvk_0b1F6TI700

    • Monday, July 19

      Scattered rain showers during the day; while isolated rain showers then mostly cloudy overnight

      • High 77 °F, low 61 °F
      • Breezy: 2 mph
    • Tuesday, July 20

      Chance of rain showers during the day; while showers and thunderstorms likely overnight

      • High 76 °F, low 61 °F
      • Breezy: 3 mph
    • Wednesday, July 21

      Showers And Thunderstorms Likely

      • High 68 °F, low 55 °F
      • Breezy: 6 mph
    • Thursday, July 22

      Slight chance of rain showers during the day; while slight chance of rain showers then partly cloudy overnight

      • High 72 °F, low 55 °F
      • Light wind

    This forecast was created automatically using NWS data.

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