In Good Weather, anything is possible.
The sun is shining, everything is dry, possibilities are endless.
But in Bad Weather, it rains, it snows, things get wet, leak, the temperature is cold, everything is imperfect, and harder to do.
You might have loved to run and bike in the summer, but now, in the fall, in the winter, what are you going to do?
Trudge through snowdrifts, wear heavy boots? And run?
You need to plan what you do, between Good and Bad Weather. If you have tasks that need to be completed in Good Weather, get them done before it goes bad, because when the Weather gets Bad, you’re not going to be working on those good-weather tasks.
I’m looking at you, road work.