Yeah, I think you need to do another lap on your rollerblades and come back to this.
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Seattle Nears Precipitation RecordSEATTLE -- This city known for gray skies and frequent drizzle is close to breaking its own wet record.On Sunday, as thousands of people ran and walked in the Seattle Marathon, a chilly rain left 0.8 inches of precipitation, bringing the total for the month to a near-record 15.08 inches. The all-time record for precipitation in a month in Seattle is 15.33 inches in December 1933.With December just a few days away and cold and slightly drier weather forecast, it was uncertain whether snow flurries and rain in the forecast would be enough to break the record.Naeema Cushmeer, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said breaking the record would be "a little tricky ... a hit-and-miss type of thing." The forecast was for mostly cold, relatively dry weather with a chance of snow flurries Monday evening and Tuesday and rain unlikely before Wednesday.Rainstorms this month raised the total for November to 11.63 inches at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which broke the old record for November of 11.62 inches, set in November 1998.
I hate overcast, rainy days. So depressing.
Like PA, Ohio gets tons of that, Toxic.Also, when I visited Seattle, I was told that unless it's under unusual circumstances (like this year), Seattle really doesn't get any more annual rainfall than, say, NYC.
Well Aberdeen on the Coast gets WAY more rain that Seattle.