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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 120958" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Glad to hear she made it safe and sound. Seattle is very beautiful, socially progessive, and the people there are really nice. And it has been cold and bright and sunny for the past week. This is very unusual for the area. </p><p></p><p>Generally it rains and is dark from about mid-September to July. It's pretty hard for even the most well adjusted people to take sometimes. It's hard for me to take (I'm in Northern Oregon) and I was born here and have lived here all of my life. Don't be disappointed if once the weather returns to normal she finds it a little overwhelming.</p><p></p><p><strong>Seattle Wa, Average days of measurable rainfall as measured over 43 years, by month</strong></p><p></p><p>January 18</p><p>February 16</p><p>March 17</p><p>April 14</p><p>May 11</p><p>June 9</p><p>July 5</p><p>August 6</p><p>September 8</p><p>October 11</p><p>November 18</p><p>December 18</p><p></p><p>Annually 150 days with <em>measurable rainfall</em>.</p><p></p><p>This does not include the days where it was just dark and misty or dark and foggy, but not enough rain to measure. There are literally weeks where you need to have lights on 24/7 in order to see, and you don't ever see the sky. One year we went 43 days without the sky clearing. If husband and I didn't get off to Mexico every year in February/March, I don't know if I could tolerate it any longer.</p><p></p><p>I think this may be one of the hardest things for her to get used to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 120958, member: 99"] Glad to hear she made it safe and sound. Seattle is very beautiful, socially progessive, and the people there are really nice. And it has been cold and bright and sunny for the past week. This is very unusual for the area. Generally it rains and is dark from about mid-September to July. It's pretty hard for even the most well adjusted people to take sometimes. It's hard for me to take (I'm in Northern Oregon) and I was born here and have lived here all of my life. Don't be disappointed if once the weather returns to normal she finds it a little overwhelming. [b]Seattle Wa, Average days of measurable rainfall as measured over 43 years, by month[/b] January 18 February 16 March 17 April 14 May 11 June 9 July 5 August 6 September 8 October 11 November 18 December 18 Annually 150 days with [i]measurable rainfall[/i]. This does not include the days where it was just dark and misty or dark and foggy, but not enough rain to measure. There are literally weeks where you need to have lights on 24/7 in order to see, and you don't ever see the sky. One year we went 43 days without the sky clearing. If husband and I didn't get off to Mexico every year in February/March, I don't know if I could tolerate it any longer. I think this may be one of the hardest things for her to get used to. [/QUOTE]
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