At least that may be the message --and, more accurately, the
hope -- of workers at the National Weather Service office in Anchorage , Alaska .
According to CNN, the message can be found in an official
forecast put out at 5 a.m. (9 a.m. ET) that seems, at first glance, routine
with its discussion of air pressure, wind speeds and weather systems.
But if you line up the first letters of each word from
top-to-bottom in the forecast, under the heading "Analysis and Upper
levels," there's something else there: P-L-E-A-S-E-P-A-Y-U-S.
That breaks down into three simple words: Please pay us.
Meteorologists at the service's Anchorage office declined Friday afternoon to
comment on the possibly cryptic wording, saying they can only speak about
weather-related matters. It was not immediately clear who exactly put out the
forecast or whether a message was intentionally tucked into it.
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