Seattle is missing its famous rain.
The Seattle Times reports, "If the rain holds off today, Seattle will match the May-June record of consecutive rainless spring days set in 1982. While there have been reports of some very light rain in and around Seattle, no precipitation has reached Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where the National Weather Service measures rain levels. The record for consecutive dry days for May-June is 29." [More]
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I got a summer job with Mycogen seeds and this is the third day this week I've been told not to come in because of the rain. I guess I shouldn't complain too much, at least dad got the beans in before May 15.
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