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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 253418" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Wow, that sure sounds familiar Dave. Back in August of 1980 I spent two weeks hiking and backpacking in the mountains of northwest Washington. Left a long string of 100+ degree days with high humidity in Texas and was simply thrilled with the low to mid 80's weather in Washington. I'd kinda be surprised if it ever got above 85 that entire two weeks, certainly not above 90. But it became rather commonplace to hear the locals complaining and otherwise commenting about the "hot" temperatures. And the Washington weather pattern included very pleasant evenings mornings that were quite cool, not the oppresively steamy conditions I was accustomed to. I was really envious of the weather, but it still felt good to get back home. Magnificent scenery in yoiur state too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 253418, member: 43"] Wow, that sure sounds familiar Dave. Back in August of 1980 I spent two weeks hiking and backpacking in the mountains of northwest Washington. Left a long string of 100+ degree days with high humidity in Texas and was simply thrilled with the low to mid 80's weather in Washington. I'd kinda be surprised if it ever got above 85 that entire two weeks, certainly not above 90. But it became rather commonplace to hear the locals complaining and otherwise commenting about the "hot" temperatures. And the Washington weather pattern included very pleasant evenings mornings that were quite cool, not the oppresively steamy conditions I was accustomed to. I was really envious of the weather, but it still felt good to get back home. Magnificent scenery in yoiur state too! [/QUOTE]
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