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04 Apr 2017, 2:11 pm

Waiting and hoping for the sun


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04 Apr 2017, 4:47 pm

gramp, 56F, 65% humidity, 30 barometer, winds from south 1-5 mph.



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05 Apr 2017, 12:08 pm

Light rain showers @ 49F/9C


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06 Apr 2017, 11:47 am

Flood warnings up all over the state, up to an inch of steady rain all day, melting all the remaining snow.


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06 Apr 2017, 2:44 pm

Cloudy @ 51F/11C


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07 Apr 2017, 5:54 pm

It is sunny, yet very windy now in Portland.


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07 Apr 2017, 5:58 pm

rainy with bursts of hard rain. winds from the southwest @ 5-10 mph with cold wet gusts exceeding that. 50F, gramp, 83% humidity, 29.4 barometer. feels like spring alright, a typical northwest early spring.



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08 Apr 2017, 12:47 am

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rainy with bursts of hard rain. winds from the southwest @ 5-10 mph with cold wet gusts exceeding that. 50F, gramp, 83% humidity, 29.4 barometer. feels like spring alright, a typical northwest early spring.


I want to ask if you're kidding, but I kind of think you mean what you say. In Texas, spring rarely came, and then briefly. There and in California, it was a mild version of Summer. I gather that here in the NW, it's more a mild winter. Is that close?

It rained all day. Huge wins storm last night knocked out power for several hours. Cold, but with occasional sunshine.


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08 Apr 2017, 1:15 am

jrjones9933 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
rainy with bursts of hard rain. winds from the southwest @ 5-10 mph with cold wet gusts exceeding that. 50F, gramp, 83% humidity, 29.4 barometer. feels like spring alright, a typical northwest early spring.


I want to ask if you're kidding, but I kind of think you mean what you say. In Texas, spring rarely came, and then briefly. There and in California, it was a mild version of Summer. I gather that here in the NW, it's more a mild winter. Is that close? It rained all day. Huge wins storm last night knocked out power for several hours. Cold, but with occasional sunshine.

our winter didn't have much snow but it definitely was colder and wetter and windier than normal. I am thankful we didn't get that much snow. but when I was stationed in the army at ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio, [after a brutal winter] I noted one good month in the early spring, starting in mid-march, right around the cusp of spring. towards the 2nd half of April it started getting hot enough to need a/c.



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08 Apr 2017, 1:23 am

Rain and sleet again.



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08 Apr 2017, 1:48 am

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auntblabby wrote:
rainy with bursts of hard rain. winds from the southwest @ 5-10 mph with cold wet gusts exceeding that. 50F, gramp, 83% humidity, 29.4 barometer. feels like spring alright, a typical northwest early spring.


I want to ask if you're kidding, but I kind of think you mean what you say. In Texas, spring rarely came, and then briefly. There and in California, it was a mild version of Summer. I gather that here in the NW, it's more a mild winter. Is that close? It rained all day. Huge wins storm last night knocked out power for several hours. Cold, but with occasional sunshine.

our winter didn't have much snow but it definitely was colder and wetter and windier than normal. I am thankful we didn't get that much snow. but when I was stationed in the army at ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio, [after a brutal winter] I noted one good month in the early spring, starting in mid-march, right around the cusp of spring. towards the 2nd half of April it started getting hot enough to need a/c.

That sounds about right for Texas. Some years you go from heat at night to a/c during the day in Spring.


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08 Apr 2017, 1:53 am

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That sounds about right for Texas. Some years you go from heat at night to a/c during the day in Spring.

I was in open-bay barracks then, I remember it went from ice cold, to just rainy and muddy, then a brief period of sunny and mild, then HOT.



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08 Apr 2017, 7:38 am

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08 Apr 2017, 4:31 pm

46F, 85% humidity, 29.9 barometer, winds from the south 1-5 mph, gramp and pouring rain.



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08 Apr 2017, 4:35 pm

clear and just a bit cool. tomorrow we'll have a temperate day.



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09 Apr 2017, 7:01 am

22 degrees, hot, dry and still. One of my cacti opened 2 new flowers overnight in celebration.


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