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Well tomorrow's the first official day of summer, but you wouldn't know it out here in Vancouver. 13°C, heavily cloudy, and raining this evening. The rest of the week is supposed to be a little nicer, with daily high temperatures between 19°C and 21°C, but it's still supposed to be cloudy with chance of showers every day. Oh well, summer generally makes its appearance in July out here, so hopefully just another week or two and we'll have some nicer weather.
Yeah, it was a rainy day in Seattle, too, although there was a sharp precipitation gradient--0.81" at my house in north Seattle and only a trace recorded in Boeing Field just about 10 miles to the south. The day after tomorrow it's forecast to get up to around 77F/25C with sun, but then more rain and clouds after that.
Bridgeport, CT in 2012 had 9 months that were in the Top 10 Warmest. (2 of them 1st warmest, 2 of them 2nd warmest)
Then November ended up in the Top 10 Coldest.
So 10 of the 12 months had temps in the Top 10.
Temp 78.8°. Dewpoint 58.9°. A/C full blast. Wish we can get 2 dry days in a row here. Ugh
Last edited by Cambium; 12-06-2016 at 05:15 AM..
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