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Old 10-28-2008, 04:58 PM
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Default Seattle's weather is terrible

Damp, cloudy, rainy days! Gash.... I don't know how you guys could deal with the nasty weather (Except during the nice summers).
It's so much cloudy!! Even if it's not heavy rain, it's drizzle and light rain.......... Gah...

Seattle averages only 58 sunny (clear) days a year

10 Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, WA - weather.com (Don't be chocked)

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Old 10-28-2008, 05:14 PM
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Yeah. It really sucks. Totally unlike India or something.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/06/wo...ritories/India

It's all relative. I like the rain.

Wait, wait...forgot to mention Atlanta. Yeah, nice and dry there.

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...ht_relief.html

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Old 10-28-2008, 05:18 PM
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Yeah, we've had nothing but blue skies, bright sun and beautiful autumn foliage for weeks now. This just sucks!
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Damp, cloudy, rainy days! Gash.... I don't know how you guys could deal with the nasty weather (Except during the nice summers).
It's so much cloudy!! Even if it's not heavy rain, it's drizzle and light rain.......... Gah...

Seattle averages only 58 sunny (clear) days a year

10 Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, WA - weather.com (Don't be chocked)
Seattle had wonderful weather from June 15th to October 28th. After cloudy and rainy days there are always nice and sunny days in the winter. Actually November and December are the cloudiest and rainiest months. So this is normal. Don't forget that Seattle (PNW) has the second best weather in USA behind California.
http://www.beautifulseattle.com/clisumm.htm
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Seattle had wonderful weather from June 15th to October 28th. After cloudy and rainy days there are always nice and sunny days in the winter. Actually November and December are the cloudiest and rainiest months. So this is normal. Don't forget that Seattle (PNW) has the second best weather in USA behind California.
Seattle Climate Data - Monthly Summaries

It says on that site, "If you like damp, cool weather, an overcast sky, and a mild climate, Seattle is the place for you. If you like hot and sunny weather, you will not want to live in Seattle."
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Why didn't you write this when the forecast was like that

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Old 10-28-2008, 07:24 PM
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How many replies before this gets deleted?

I give it 12.
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Seattle had wonderful weather from June 15th to October 28th. After cloudy and rainy days there are always nice and sunny days in the winter. Actually November and December are the cloudiest and rainiest months. So this is normal. Don't forget that Seattle (PNW) has the second best weather in USA behind California.
Seattle Climate Data - Monthly Summaries
LOL LMAO LOOOOOL you must be kidding?!?! Second best weather after California?!?!!??!!? LOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL
East coast and the midwest has much better weather than PNW.
PNW has second worst weather (Because of the overcast/cloudy/drizzle skies) otherwise it would be great if it had more sunshine.
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Old 10-28-2008, 07:35 PM
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Second worst weather??? Who has the worst?? and most importantly, who determines what is the best and what is the worst?? Seems to me that we all have this funny thing called an opinion. What I love, everyone else may hate. Personally, I like the weather here in Washington. If people HATE it so much, there's always Texas!
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Second worst weather??? Who has the worst?? and most importantly, who determines what is the best and what is the worst?? Seems to me that we all have this funny thing called an opinion. What I love, everyone else may hate. Personally, I like the weather here in Washington. If people HATE it so much, there's always Texas!
Well, people in Seattle are du** because they rarely see sunshine and aren't tired of the rain and clouds and cool weather year-round.
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