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Looks like our last 90 degree day was on September 19th, but there's been 84-88 degree days since then and this week should look like that. I'm so ready for Fall...
Looks like our last 90 degree day was on September 19th, but there's been 84-88 degree days since then and this week should look like that. I'm so ready for Fall...
My last 90F day was September 11th. Before that was July 20th. Been mostly 70s lately.
Anyone realize There's a 980mb low storm off the coast of Washington?
Many wind damage reports, heavy rains, and heavy snow rates up high in WA.
09/29/2013 MULTNOMAH OR DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
STRONG WINDS PUSHED DOWN TREES IN SEVERAL LOCATION IN THE
PORTLAND METRO AREA. TREES DOWN AT 35TH AND GLISAN ST, SE
MADISON AND 58TH AVE, SE GLENWOOD AND 35TH AVE AND SW
61ST AND MULTNOMAH BLVD.
THIS WILL LIKELY BE THE BIGGEST SEPTEMBER WINDSTORM IN RECENT
MEMORY. EVEN BY OUR STORMIER MID-WINTER STANDARDS...THIS WOULD BE A
SIGNIFICANT WINDSTORM. THE IMPACTS FROM A WINDSTORM OF THIS
MAGNITUDE WILL ONLY BE EXACERBATED BY THE FACT THAT IT IS OCCURRING
AT AN UNSEASONABLY EARLY TIME IN THE FALL SEASON. DECIDUOUS TREES
ARE STILL FILLED WITH HEALTHY GREEN LEAVES...WHICH WILL ONLY
INCREASE THE FORCE THAT THESE TREES FEEL FROM SUCH STRONG WIND.
WOULD EXPECT QUITE A FEW FOLKS IN THE MORE SEVERELY IMPACTED AREAS
TO BE WITHOUT POWER ON MONDAY MORNING
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