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[QUOTE="toadfoot, post: 2777378, member: 481"] You've either been extremely lucky or you've only been there in June, July or August. I lived in the Seattle area for nearly 6 years and the weather is generally pretty consistent. Early June can be touch and go, but most of the month is nice. July and August are beautiful. September can be like June, some good, some bad. The rest of the year is rainy, drizzly and cloudy. There are some exceptions because there are a few micro climates in the northwest. For example, east of Seattle towards the mountains, towns like Monroe, Duvall, Sammamish, etc. lie in what's known as the "Convergence Zone", where storms back up against the Wenatchee Mountains and can sit for days on end. That area gets 55+ inches of rain/year. Port Townsend, northwest of Seattle, gets <30 inches/year. We lived in Monroe, which averages 58 inches/year. The first winter there we experienced measurable rainfall for 51 straight days. We thought it was an anomaly. It wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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