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Ducks. Fun story. Our duck flock has increased dramatically during the pandemic. Our ducks hatched 11 ducklings and then my mother in law has bought us 4 ducks of various breeds during these uncertain times. Between the ducks and chickens we get about 6-8 dozen eggs a week, which have been nice to give to friends in these challenging times.5 points
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I thought I'd also mention that this is the least problematic allergy season in recent memory. The rain has been super helpful. This is generally the peak of the year right now. But zero issues for me.5 points
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Latest CFS ensemble members go a little crazy, down into super-Nina territory Basin is pretty cold right now. Latest anomalies as of June 10 show more significant cooling Region 4: 0.0C Region 3.4: -0.6C Region 3: -0.9C Region 1.2: -0.8C Coldest we've seen at this juncture in the season in a long time.5 points
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I’d wanna live in Tim’s dank, dreary disaster of a climate a thousand times over before I’d wanna live in your shithole of an armpit. I would visit, although it sounds like you’ve already got a Full House minus the Olsen Twins.3 points
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That was such a terrible model pullback...yet we still got 1.5” of snow so not too bad. Niña is coming so I think we will do better next year.3 points
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Definitely. It’s been about eight years since we’ve seen a significantly wet pattern this late. Which is a pretty remarkable stretch.3 points
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At least it’s not a sea of orange and red this time! Notable improvement over the last two weeks, as well.3 points
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Omg this. That milky white hazy sky. Ugh. Tim’s deep, radiant, blue sky is an envy of mine when the dog days roll around. It’s why I tease him over filters and stuff. Haha.2 points
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I'm still alive. I've experienced hotter heat indexes than that, although your naked in saunas. I regularly use a sauna even during the summer due to it's great health benefits. Excellent way to detoxify your body of bad toxins.2 points
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I thought the 4th of July was canceled? Maybe we can have one next year.2 points
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Currently the only human to ever have had COVID-19 four times and experience 100+ degree dew points.2 points
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And there’s a strong trade wind burst on the way for the last week of June, onwards into July. Definitely going to see more ENSO cooling after the solstice this year.2 points
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HIO actually up to 0.32”. Wettest day of the month so far!!!2 points
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That's a crazy stretch of dryness. Growing up, I have memories of frequent rainy Junes and the fires were rarely as bad as we've had in the last several years.2 points
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This bodes well for the fire season. I know it isn't rare to have decent precip through mid June, but it doesn't happen every year.2 points
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Right but Oregon still in severe drought. We need more rain the second half June but it looks to dry out. Drought will get even worse2 points
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Hard to believe we have less than a week to go until the longest day of the year.2 points
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A pool of "central cool" is looking more and more likely in the 6-10 day and the GEFS seem to be leading the way...2 points
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Given it basically stopped raining in mid April last year, I will take this.2 points
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Did the Cascade Loop today for giggles. Washington Pass still has plenty of snow for this time of year. Stevens Pass does as well. Hopefully this portends well to another good winter for our mountain range. It'd be nice to see some reversal from the 20 year trend, if only temporary.2 points
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July 2011. Was a 105/78 afternoon, then a t-storm popped up nearby and we got some remnant light rain from it, which took us to 93/86. It felt..scary. Like you couldn’t get oxygen. Thick haze hugging the ground. The physical effects increase exponentially as dewpoints increase through the 70s/80s. Upper 70s are just horrid, lower 80s are borderline dangerous, mid-80s..stay the f**k indoors unless you’re trying to commit suicide. We tend to max out ~ 80-82 here each summer. Haven’t had a summer without an 80° dp since 2012..which was a furnace, but it was a dry/NW flow furnace. Unusual.1 point
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To be honest, you should be here, suffering with us. From what I can tell, it's your density.1 point
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The closest official reporting station is KEUG, but their records are asss.1 point
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That's crazy high. As I've mentioned before, I've been in the DC area 3 times before, all during July or August. It is completely gross and also disgusting. I've always wondered what the highest DP here ever recorded was. I'm guessing 73 or 74, but I have no idea how to look that stat up.1 point
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Did this ever verify? I don’t really care for extremely hot weather but it would be nice to see if we could ever break the all time record high for the US which is 134 set in Death Valley in 1913. Can’t believe that record has stood for close to 100 years.1 point
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Very nice! Should be some good analogs as we get closer to the regular season.1 point
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I’m mostly just playing it up but the last few weeks or so has been persistently showery. I definitely don’t live on central Vancouver island. I’m only about 11 miles away from Victoria Intl YYJ. Comox, which is on central Vancouver Island is actually a little drier climate than here.1 point
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Yeah first year Niñas are rarely bad winters around here. And we’re still in solar minimum.1 point
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Worth watching. Quite a model trend flop from a week ago. Guess the tropics were hogging the show. I buy the cool shots throughout the entirety of the summer. Having harder time believing the rain will increase. Highest Temps the next few weeks here I think, 88-91. That's just pure, real summer and coming up on average for here. Garden of eden summer number 4 in a row underway.1 point
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With the .06" so far today I'm up to 3.99" for the month and 37.65" for the year. I also have some Decemberesque standing water on the property.1 point
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Had a sneaker freeze here this morning, dropped down to 31F. Was a showery day yesterday with afternoon highs in the 40's. Things cleared and calmed down enough last night for temps to really plummet unforecasted. Didn't cover anything last night so hopefully the garden is okay! Another very wet and cold system moves in tonight through Wednesday. Looking at highs in the 40's on both days with 1-2" of precip. Possibly a bit of snow mixed in on Wednesday morning as well.1 point
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June will end up wetter than average here regardless of what happens the rest of the month.1 point
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