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Yeah. That’s a global figure.
it really was a world war. Scary part is it might be a low figure. Includes battles at the poles.
Still, the Nazi Party didn’t die out. War simply isn’t an answer.
There hasn't been much to talk about down this way lately as April was very dry. But that looks to change with our snow totals increasing for tomorrow's storm. Now up to 6" for lake level. Will this be our last snow until next winter? It's looking that way on the long range models. Hopefully everyone scores some wet thunderstorms this summer!
Still a ton of spread in the ensembles. Initially it looks like the frontal band will struggle to make it past Olympia but eventually KSEA could get a decent soaking. Still a few EPS members in the 1” range but I think 0.5” remains the most likely outcome at least for the airport.
I would love at least 0.3” out of this, that will be enough to get everything nice and wet again. The sunnier spots in my yard are starting to look dry.
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