Is Seattle getting sunnier?

SEATTLE — Over the last decade, Western Washington's climate has become both warmer and wetter, according to a new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The federal agency updates its 30-year "climate normals
climate normals
Climatological normal or climate normal (CN) is a 30-year average of a weather variable for a given time of year. Most commonly, a CN refers to a particular month of year, but it may also refer to a broader scale, such as a specific meteorological season.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Climatological_normal
" report every decade, and the latest includes changes analyzed from 2010 to 2020.
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Is Seattle getting warmer?

The Pacific Northwest region has warmed nearly 2 degrees since 1900, according to a federal climate assessment examining effects on the region. Climate change is predicted to have drastic effects, from salmon runs to snow pack. “The past is no longer a reliable guide for the future.
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Is Seattle getting drier?

Pacific Northwest winters are projected to become warmer and wetter, and summers warmer and drier.
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Why is Seattle so gloomy?

What makes Seattle so rainy? Seattle is located slap-bang in the middle of a convergence zone where nearby weather patterns meet. It's here that different streams of hot air, cold air and moisture collide, forming clouds, rain, hail and snow.
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How will climate change affect Seattle?

Seattle is already seeing the impacts of climate change, including record-breaking heat and smoke from West Coast wildfires; in the coming decades, parts of the city will be periodically inundated with floodwaters.
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What Downtown Seattle Looks Like in February 2022



Is Seattle a good place to live for climate change?

According to a recent ranking from Policygenius of the top 50 largest urban areas in the United States, Seattle is actually the second most climate resilient city in the nation, only beat out by San Francisco.
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Is Washington state getting warmer?

Washington's climate is changing. Over the past century, most of the state has warmed one to two degrees (F). Glaciers are retreating, the snowpack is melting earlier in the year, and the flow of meltwater into streams during summer is declining.
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Is it depressing to live in Seattle?

Even in normal times, some people who live in Seattle start to feel down around this time of the year. The gray and drizzle has set in, and we can look forward to six more months of it. But 2020 is anything but normal.
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Is Seattle always GREY?

They just don't go away. Seattle is the cloudiest major city in the Lower 48 states — 226 days a year with clouds covering more than three-quarters of the sky. “Where do you think they came with up that title, 'Fifty Shades of Grey? '” says Buehner about the erotic best-seller that takes place in Seattle.
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Is Seattle the cloudiest city in the US?

1. Anchorage, AK. With an average of over 230 cloudy days per year, Anchorage is the gloomiest city in the United States.
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What is the rainiest city in the US?

Mobile is the rainiest city in the United States. Mobile receives an average annual rainfall of 67 inches and has about 59 rainy days per year.
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The ten rainiest cities are:
  • Mobile, AL.
  • Pensacola, FL.
  • New Orleans, LA.
  • West Palm Beach, FL.
  • Lafayette, LA.
  • Baton Rouge, LA.
  • Miami, FL.
  • Port Arthur, TX.
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Whats the longest Seattle has gone without rain?

The all-time longest recorded period of no rain for Seattle came in 2017 when Sea-Tac Airport went 55 days without measurable rain.
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Is the PNW drying up?

Most of the Pacific Northwest is experiencing abnormally dry or drought conditions, with conditions worsening in recent weeks. According to the April 26, 2022 U.S. Drought Monitor, 70.21% of the region is in drought.
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Will Seattle have a hot summer 2022?

AccuWeather's 2022 Summer Forecast Sees Less Dramatic Heat In WA | Seattle, WA Patch.
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Is Seattle going to have a hot summer?

Coming off of a hot, record-breaking summer in 2021, summer 2022 looks to feature above-average temperatures with below-average precipitation.
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Why is so hot in Seattle?

Our current heat wave is due to a strong high pressure area that's trapping warmth close to the surface of the earth like a lid or a dome, Cullen said. It's not as strong as the one responsible for our record-smashing June highs, but still dangerous, he said.
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Is living in Seattle worth it?

Seattle is consistently ranked among the 10 best places to live in the United States by U.S. News, and for good reason. Not only is Seattle surrounded by lush evergreen forests, but the city is famous for being environmentally friendly. Plus, its residents earn above-average incomes.
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Is Seattle actually rainy?

A: On average it rains about 150 days a year in Seattle, but the amount of rain isn't much. Q: How much rainfall does Seattle get each year? A: On average, Seattle gets about 37 inches of rain each year.
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Is Seattle as gloomy as they say?

A recent study named Seattle the No. 1 “gloomiest place in America.” The website Bestplaces.net, which ranks locations on all kinds of qualities, created a “gloom index” for the largest cities in the nation, based on weather data during the darkest months of the year.
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Why is Seattle homeless?

According to a recent report commissioned by Seattle council member Andrew Lewis, the Covid-19 pandemic put undue pressure on the city's shelter system and delayed funds for new housing, leading to an increase in homelessness.
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Is Seattle a liberal city?

Seattle is a predominantly liberal city and tends to elect left-leaning politicians to office. Bruce Harrell was elected as Mayor of Seattle in a municipal election on November 2, 2021, becoming the second Black mayor after Norm Rice, and first-ever of Asian descent.
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What are the pros and cons of living in Seattle?

Pros and Cons of Life in Seattle
  • Pro: Growing industries and booming job market.
  • Con: Expensive and confusing housing market.
  • Pro: Food from around the world.
  • Con: Steep prices.
  • Pro: Proximity to other major cities.
  • Con: Traffic.
  • Pro: Lush greenery and picturesque landscapes.
  • Con: The perpetual drizzle.
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Will Washington be affected by climate change?

Early effects of a warming Earth have reached Washington state, as we can see from actual measurements. Annual snowpack is declining in the mountains; ancient glaciers are shrinking; sea levels are rising; and coastal waters are becoming less hospitable to sea life.
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Is Puget Sound rising?

The average sea level in Puget Sound is currently projected to rise about 24 inches (+/– 12 inches) by 2100, though other studies suggest it could rise much higher. While there is broad consensus about the upward trajectory of sea level, scientists are still learning how fast, or slow, change will occur.
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What is Washington doing for climate change?

Reducing carbon pollution.

Washington's legislature has set a target to reduce emissions at least 25 percent below 1990 levels by 2035, and the Department of Ecology has recommended a more ambitious target of 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2035.
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