I took the family out camping this last weekend on the "dry" eastern side of our mountains trying to escape the gloom and wet. It rained most of Saturday and the mosquitoes drove us off the mt. bike trails on Sunday.:mad
Following the coldest and wettest spring on record, it's rained for most of July so far and the forecast calls for more.... and more. We had about a week of sun this month.
It seems that the typical East Pacific High that gives us sunny and warm summers has not established itself this year and we will have much rain occasionally puncuated by a dry day or two.
Troughs spinning out of the Gulf of Alaska have dominated our weather pattern so far and it seems fairly set to continue. Our furnace has been running quite a bit too with temps about 10 deg. below normal which is a continued pattern from spring.
So, those baking in the central parts of the country are welcome to come out and enjoy some cool and wet weather here.
Following the coldest and wettest spring on record, it's rained for most of July so far and the forecast calls for more.... and more. We had about a week of sun this month.
It seems that the typical East Pacific High that gives us sunny and warm summers has not established itself this year and we will have much rain occasionally puncuated by a dry day or two.
Troughs spinning out of the Gulf of Alaska have dominated our weather pattern so far and it seems fairly set to continue. Our furnace has been running quite a bit too with temps about 10 deg. below normal which is a continued pattern from spring.
So, those baking in the central parts of the country are welcome to come out and enjoy some cool and wet weather here.