From The Weather Channel Android App: https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/video/new-ts-hilarys-remnants-could-impact-southern-california?pl=pl-the-latest
Nice. Yeah I asked for two reasons one I'm a birdwatcher and I see some birds habitat put as nearshore or coastal boundary of Puget Sound and also was wondering what's the main limit of how far Puget Sound influences goes in. I'm little over two miles from nearest shoreline myself.
What's considered the coastal boundary/zone or nearshore of the Puget Sound before one can considered themselves inland? I was thinking the first 3 miles from Puget Sound is nearshore/coastal line and more than 3 miles in is inland.
I notice Cliff Mass is becoming a fan of using TWC and NBM on his posts lately. Not sure what to make out of NBM definitely better than GFS but not sure if it's Euro good.
Euro on my Windyapp has actually been pretty decent on temp forecast last few days here at Eastside Tacoma. GFS showing to hot calling for 99° today while Euro shows 91°