Apparently, you can blame it on the weatherman.
Tourism officials on Belgium’s coast are so upset about a long-term forecast for a rainy summer that they are considering legal steps against the weather service.
The officials say a report by private weather bureau Meteo Belgique, which was published in tabloid newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws and predicted only five days above 25 Celsius in July and bad weather in the first half of August, was bad for business.
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Are they going to call Mother Nature as a co-defendant?
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WE WILL SUE YOU UNTIL YOU CHANGE THE SKIES, OH MEN OF WEATHER
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