22 days of rain so far this month, matching a record set in 1983. If it rains tomorrow, as predicted, that will be 23 days of rain, matching a record set in 1904.
In February we had record highs and ski resorts in the Sierras were considering closing before Easter. Now it looks like we might have skiing through June.
The good news: no drought conditions this summer. And if you've ever wanted to visit Yosemite to see the falls, this would be the year.
The bad news: everything is wet and gray and generally dreary.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Where Am I? Seattle?
Posted by March Hare at 4:30 PM
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