Cheers. I'm glad you're open to expanding your horizons. I feel privileged to have played a small role by making you aware of Puget Sound weather stations from obscure places like Seattle and Portland.
That may have been mentioned previously on this forum.
Okay. Whatever man. I’m ready to move on from this. I’m bbqing some pork chops and enjoying a nice evening with a cold Pilsner from Hoyne Brewing. Who is a very generous financial sponsor of my curling team. So if you’re ever up in Canada you should try one of their beverages. If I’m feeling inspired later I might perhaps check out some other B.C. stations. Since the immediate Puget sound area is a very small portion of the PNW
This is the main blocker for any sustained high heat. I think it will calm itself down as the month progresses and help that Western ridge really start to develop. Just gotta wait a couple more weeks while temps flop between 70-85F.
By the time mid month rolls around we’re probably getting close to due. I think we will hit atleast a decent stretch of mid-upper 80s before the month ends.