For anyone wondering about Seattle weather....Read this!
#21
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Yep. This certainly changed my mind. I've cancelled the moving van, started unpacking the boxes, will take off the "Seattle or Bust" sign from the SUV and start looking for the next place to live.
Duluth sure is looking good! Here come the Fodorites, following red_dog like puppy dogs - 'cause he's so brilliant and all.
Duluth sure is looking good! Here come the Fodorites, following red_dog like puppy dogs - 'cause he's so brilliant and all.
#22
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That's right, suze....Seattle is utterly miserable, it rains literally all the time, AND you end up using one of those SAD lamps or on meds so as not to end up totally depressed. Save yourself - Don't move there!
Channeling the ghost of Emmett Watson. ;-)
Channeling the ghost of Emmett Watson. ;-)
#23
Joined: Feb 2006
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suze: "Yes it is a horribly depressing city where it pours rain night and day all year long. I don't know why anyone would live here."
because Suze, it has one of the highest gross individual incomes in the U.S., how else could one expect to pay the median home price in Seattle of $700k? Just look at all the major corporations that have offices there, mainly microsoft for starters.
because Suze, it has one of the highest gross individual incomes in the U.S., how else could one expect to pay the median home price in Seattle of $700k? Just look at all the major corporations that have offices there, mainly microsoft for starters.
#28
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The only thing saving the PNW from the masses to our south is the weather. May it be grey all year round! And, if anyone thinks I'm being unfair, take a little trip to LA. California used to be beautiful. Now it's been raped, plundered and pillaged. The only thing left is a pretty sunset. (Unless you're rich, of course, and can afford a house that will come sliding down a hill in the rain.) That's all I have to say about that!
#29
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Actual statistics can be found at
http://www.cityrating.com/cityweather.asp?city=Seattle
In summary, average of 201 cloudy days out of 365 and 38 inches of rain a year.
Personally, I found the gloom and cold more depressing in Seattle than the rain.
http://www.cityrating.com/cityweather.asp?city=Seattle
In summary, average of 201 cloudy days out of 365 and 38 inches of rain a year.
Personally, I found the gloom and cold more depressing in Seattle than the rain.
#31
Joined: Aug 2005
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red_dog
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I can't thank you enough for giving it straight with no chaser, no promotional language, no excuses. I'd heard conflicting reports on Seattle's weather for years and no one seemed to really know even though they lived there. Very strange indeed. Thanks to you, we now hear it from a person who lives there.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I can't thank you enough for giving it straight with no chaser, no promotional language, no excuses. I'd heard conflicting reports on Seattle's weather for years and no one seemed to really know even though they lived there. Very strange indeed. Thanks to you, we now hear it from a person who lives there.
#33
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Uh-oh, red_dog. You need to rethink Duluth, MN. Not much of an improvement at all.
Great website, RBCal. According to it, the historical data =
"Cloudiness" -
Seattle/ Duluth
Clear - 71 vs. 77
Partly Cloudy - 93 vs. 102
Cloudy - 201 vs. 187
Not much of an improvement at all.
38 inches of rain a year vs. 30
Need to find another perfect place to relocate to. Duluth's stats indicate its almost as cloudy as Seattle.
Great website, RBCal. According to it, the historical data =
"Cloudiness" -
Seattle/ Duluth
Clear - 71 vs. 77
Partly Cloudy - 93 vs. 102
Cloudy - 201 vs. 187
Not much of an improvement at all.
38 inches of rain a year vs. 30
Need to find another perfect place to relocate to. Duluth's stats indicate its almost as cloudy as Seattle.
#37
Joined: Jan 2003
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<<The only thing saving the PNW from the masses to our south is the weather. May it be grey all year round! And, if anyone thinks I'm being unfair, take a little trip to LA. California used to be beautiful. Now it's been raped, plundered and pillaged. The only thing left is a pretty sunset.>>
Wow, can we say stuff like that on this board without being crucified?? If so, dittos from this Portlander. ;-)
But Orcas, you forgot one thing. The reason for the pretty sunsets is the smog. ;-)
Wow, can we say stuff like that on this board without being crucified?? If so, dittos from this Portlander. ;-)
But Orcas, you forgot one thing. The reason for the pretty sunsets is the smog. ;-)
#38
Joined: Apr 2004
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My wife and I lived in Tacoma for a year in the early 80's. Moved there in August and for a couple of months wondered what all the fuss was about. Then came November and it rained and rained and rained some more, by the time the sun came out in July, we had had enough, we moved back to the dry (East) side of Washington.
I admire the hardy souls that can deal with it, I cannot.
I will say however, when the weather is nice, there isn't a more beautiful place that the Puget Sound region.
Now if they could just do something witht he traffic.
I admire the hardy souls that can deal with it, I cannot.
I will say however, when the weather is nice, there isn't a more beautiful place that the Puget Sound region.
Now if they could just do something witht he traffic.




