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We are skidding, almost out of control!
The days of record-high temperatures in the 90's just 2 weeks ago, seem distant. It didn't make it to 60f yesterday. The WS tells us that it is the first day with such a cool afternoon since June 21st. Honestly, that tells you more about our Junes than late September here in the inland NW.
The recent storm spun into western Montana and into Canada; where it came back south again. This morning, that storm is hitting the eastside of the Cascades. It is good, I suppose. Not terrible rain and it was the eastside where the terrible fires were this summer.
Tomorrow morning, the thermometer will drop to the 30's, we are told. Last time that happened: May 24th.
Steve
The days of record-high temperatures in the 90's just 2 weeks ago, seem distant. It didn't make it to 60f yesterday. The WS tells us that it is the first day with such a cool afternoon since June 21st. Honestly, that tells you more about our Junes than late September here in the inland NW.
The recent storm spun into western Montana and into Canada; where it came back south again. This morning, that storm is hitting the eastside of the Cascades. It is good, I suppose. Not terrible rain and it was the eastside where the terrible fires were this summer.
Tomorrow morning, the thermometer will drop to the 30's, we are told. Last time that happened: May 24th.
Steve