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May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
LowerGarfield replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
Got a nice east wind breeze going. Bit of haze to the west. -
For flying fukk sake, could we get a bit more rain? That would be great. My back yard is all puddles. It would be sweet to have a real flood.
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May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Meatyorologist replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
Something I noticed earlier, my lawn has a goldilocks-esque pattern in the grass. With too little sunlight on the south side (left) in the shade of my neighbor's fence, and too much sunlight on the north side (right), which is protected from the sun the least by our house and the garage. But, along the middle, especially towards our house, where that side of the lawn gets the afternoon sun the best, it's juuuuust right. Also, notice the 'desire path' on the right side of the concrete walkway through the far side of the lawn. Nobody got time fo' that right angle... Our weird ass previous owners probably thought it would look sleek and modern. Eighty years later, and it's just a waste of concrete in a desolate WASTELAND already full of it. - Yesterday
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Another zebra sighting around 4:20 today.
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The storm of the century has begun here.
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May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Meatyorologist replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
High clouds have thickened dramatically, and heaping, monsterous altocumulus castellanus is filling in overhead. Pretty ominous for a complete miss. -
May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Meatyorologist replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
Even this would be alright. Shade from the sun and a misting rain would extend the green season a little longer. After this cutoff we have next week's trough to spy for rain chances. -
Being in a shade of grey is basically worthless, give me some reds or be completely dry.
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Looks good to me.
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18Z ECMWF is definitely wetter for the Seattle area than the GFS but there is still a big drop off at the King/Pierce County line.
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May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Frontal Snowsquall replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
Going to be really wet down here tomorrow. Hopefully this is the last wet weekend until October. 80 by Friday. -
May 2024 Observations and Discussion
CentralNebWeather replied to Tom's topic in East of the Rockies
Here we go again, again, again. Broken record springs. Great moisture, no complaints. -
Believe or not... given the recent rainfall deficit and what the models are showing in terms of ridging I am really hoping for significant rain in the Seattle area tomorrow. Its already going to be a chilly, cloudy day so lets maximize the benefit.
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May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
ShawniganLake replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
I’m in the white. My prayers for a dry Saturday are working. -
May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Meatyorologist replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
Blegh. Barely a trace here in NE Seattle. It's so over for me bros -
Nobody got the joke, sigh.
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18Z GFS didn't change much for tomorrow... definitely shows offshore flow winning out in King County. But it tends to overestimate offshore flow in this situation.
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May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Frontal Snowsquall replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
SEA might get a 90 this year before PDX! -
May 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
High Desert Mat? replied to snow_wizard's topic in West of the Rockies
Glad you’re gonna be ok. -
I guess it’s a great way to control a growing population, but my parents took no prisoners. Grades were sacred cows in my house, as were scholarships.
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Shockingly, fully 50% of Americans have below median intelligence.
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I think it was using JAS. I posted the stats at the time.