Fair enough. But what I was thinking about like the normal every day person would see is that El Niños typically are front loaded with dry and drought conditions February onward. Didn’t feel like a typical El Niño to me.
I think it always been somewhat typical.
I just randomly checked Seattle stats from 100+ years ago and many years had some 80-degree temps in May. May of 1895 peaked at 86 in Seattle. Even 2008 had a peak temp of 90 at SEA in May.
Yup... December was a +4.5 at PDX, just barely missed warmest on record. Had a ridiculous 67/56 day early in the month too, that 67 is the warmest December temp on record.
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