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Is Seattle really perceived to be that cold and snowy in winter in the US? I know it's seen as rainy and gloomy but not that cold. Anyway stereotypical Seattle gets an E from me. The real Seattle gets a D+
People have asked me questions like:
Does it ever stop raining?
Does it snow a lot in winter? (because it's close to Canada)
Do you ever see the sun for more than one or two days in a row?
My winter experience of Seattle (and coastal PNW and Vancouver/Island), was the stereotypical one -drizzly, light showers, cloudy etc. With the exception of one beautifully clear day in Vancouver, sunny days aren't a memory. Didn't seem cold though.
is this what people thinnk?
or it is in REAL LIFE???
that is what people think , Vancouver is actually colder and rains even more than Seattle.
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