Cherish here!
People around here complain an awful lot about the weather. Things like, "Never thought I'd be wearing sweats and a sweatshirt in July," or "I. Hate. Washington. Weather." And guys, this makes me angry! If they don't like it they can go live somewhere else. They have 49 other options if they want to stay in the country, and from the sound of it, they're all fighting one of the hottest summers on record. Because if it's summer you want you're in the wrong place.
Why? Seattle has had a whopping 78 minutes of summer this year. In a recent article in the Seattle PI, a meteorologist looked at temperatures minute by minute from the UW and found how much summer we have had, basing it on an 80-degrees-or-above scale. 12 minutes on one day and 66 on another. All of our summer in two days. And then people were like, "This is unrealistic, a 75-degrees-or-above scale would be more accurate." Alright, so he measured it off of that leaving us with 18 hours and 48 minutes of summer. Less than a full day when the rest of the country can't get below 75 degrees, day or night.
What have we learned? I am in the perfect place. Oh yes.
Cherish out!
People around here complain an awful lot about the weather. Things like, "Never thought I'd be wearing sweats and a sweatshirt in July," or "I. Hate. Washington. Weather." And guys, this makes me angry! If they don't like it they can go live somewhere else. They have 49 other options if they want to stay in the country, and from the sound of it, they're all fighting one of the hottest summers on record. Because if it's summer you want you're in the wrong place.
Why? Seattle has had a whopping 78 minutes of summer this year. In a recent article in the Seattle PI, a meteorologist looked at temperatures minute by minute from the UW and found how much summer we have had, basing it on an 80-degrees-or-above scale. 12 minutes on one day and 66 on another. All of our summer in two days. And then people were like, "This is unrealistic, a 75-degrees-or-above scale would be more accurate." Alright, so he measured it off of that leaving us with 18 hours and 48 minutes of summer. Less than a full day when the rest of the country can't get below 75 degrees, day or night.
What have we learned? I am in the perfect place. Oh yes.
Cherish out!
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