 OK, so taking a look at Sunday, it begins with bright and sunny skies to the world of relaxation. Mental health soars to a weekly high as employees recharge their batteries. However, by 4pm, we're going to see a low pressure system moving on in, ushering in the Sunday scaries. Anxiety levels rise as the impending work week looms. Taking a look over at Monday, it's going to be the most severe storm system of the week. Before your first cup of coffee, a surge of endless unread emails and pointless conference calls moves on in. Get yourself mentally prepared before an avalanche of miscommunication. This will continue throughout the entire workday, leaving you to question whether you should dust off your resume or join Happy Hour at 5. Moving on over to Tuesday brings a tornado of buzzword filled presentations that could trigger a cringe effect in the upper region of your soul. Maintain focus to take the time to clarify the jargon and remember, there's no I-N team, but there is one in bulls***. Moving on over to Wednesday, we see a slow moving system of last minute project changes, piecemeal stakeholder feedback and a high pressure air mass that resembles this sort of hump in the middle of the week. The temperature in the workplace will shift to what we call the water cooler. Overnight the temperature will rise, so expect some hot heads in the office come Thursday. Speaking of Thursday, the morning heat will be at a record high and with it comes an unexpected wave of micromanagement and toxic workplace gossip. As the hot air rises in the team atmosphere, a s*** storm is going to work its way on and in most employee morale will be washed away. Some will be affected by the early days burnout. Moving on over to Friday morning, it's going to be a calm one, some slow winds, but overall fair. Now after lunch, a low pressure system of procrastination and early weekenditis will take over. Now around 2pm, everyone's going to be checked out and Friday night we can't expect some major flooding of spirits throughout the team. And that's it for your work week weather report. I'm Chad Fry, the weather guy, deal with it.