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From David Monti
© 2007 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved RaceResultsWeekly.com
Organizers of the Boston Marathon and safety officials in the Greater Boston area are watching the worsening weather forecast for Monday's Boston Marathon carefully.
According the the National Weather Service, the chance of rain has increased to 70% for Monday, and there is an 80% chance of rain the night before the race. Monday's rain should be heavy at times, accompanied by cold temperatures and strong winds. The official forecast calls for Monday's daytime high temperatures to reach pnly 45°F (7°C). Winds are predicted to be from the east (against the runners) at 23 MPH (37 KPH).
A statement released by the Boston Athletic Association yesterday said: "Based on the National Weather Service's most recent report and in cooperation with the Executive Office of Public Safety (Commonwealth of Massachusetts) and the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, together with the eight cities and towns along the 26.2-mile marathon route, we are planning for likely heavy rain and windy conditions on race day. However, all race day plans remain the same. The Boston Athletic Association advises participants in Monday's race to plan accordingly for their run, bringing with them gear and apparel to suit the conditions."
The 111th Boston Marathon takes place on Monday beginning at 9:25 a.m. with the push rum wheelchair athletes.
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