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From 90 degrees to a low of 45 and rain.
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1643126" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Kind of jealous. Our last rain was June 16 when we got .17 of an inch. It's been horribly hot for a month and fires all over the state. They predict temperatures in the low 100's for the next few days. No rain in the 10 day forecast. I'm getting anxious to complain about the cold rain, (which I of course eventually will), once it arrives. </p><p></p><p>I moved here because of the mild temperatures. Seldom cold in the winter and seldom hot in the summer, but that is changing. I knew there wasn't much rain in summer, but there use to be some. Even winters are drier. We have lived here almost 30 years, but it seems like a different place now. I wonder if this will be a desert in a 1000 years? They say the deserts of eastern Oregon were once lush tropical forests. So many large old trees are dying here. On the plus side, I enrolled in drought insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1643126, member: 9933"] Kind of jealous. Our last rain was June 16 when we got .17 of an inch. It's been horribly hot for a month and fires all over the state. They predict temperatures in the low 100's for the next few days. No rain in the 10 day forecast. I'm getting anxious to complain about the cold rain, (which I of course eventually will), once it arrives. I moved here because of the mild temperatures. Seldom cold in the winter and seldom hot in the summer, but that is changing. I knew there wasn't much rain in summer, but there use to be some. Even winters are drier. We have lived here almost 30 years, but it seems like a different place now. I wonder if this will be a desert in a 1000 years? They say the deserts of eastern Oregon were once lush tropical forests. So many large old trees are dying here. On the plus side, I enrolled in drought insurance. [/QUOTE]
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