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weather: May 1st = Garden Time for Buyers and Sellers! - 05/01/12 02:25 PM
Hard to believe as I look out the window that today more or less marks the unofficial beginning of garden season here in the Pacific Northwest. It’s a heavy grey day outside and has been raining and blowing like nuts since yesterday afternoon. Oh wait. The sun's out. Give it a few minutes. Now it's hailing. Actually, that’s about right for our Spring weather. In our yard, May 1st has always been the earliest that baby vegetables go into the garden, flower pots get hung and planters dressed up for the summer. We’re fortunate to have a huge garden plot, which
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weather: Snow/Ice/Wind Storm of January 2012 in Auburn WA - 01/28/12 02:48 PM
I was a bit (well, a lot) skeptical about whether we’d end up with a storm of the magnitude the weather folks were predicting early last week. We were to get 12-18” of snow. Uh huh … right! In my area of south King County, we’d had a number of just wet little snow blizzards that melted about the time the flakes hit the ground. What I didn’t know, was that the worst of the storm was just laughing at me … waiting for me to go back into the house to finish my skeptical blog post. For my area of
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weather: Auburn, WA -- The Winter Storm Watch Continues - 01/18/12 12:38 AM
My husband, the amateur weatherman, has been obsessively following the build-up to the “Megastorm” of decades, currently predicted for our greater Seattle region. We’ve been watching for days, experiencing a bit of snow here, and a bit of snow there. At our home in east Auburn, so far we’ve accumulated a couple of inches, which largely went away today even through additional flurries of wet heavy snow. I grew up in Seattle and remember a few good-sized snow storms from my childhood; even one or two while raising our own children. This storm, however, is expected to dump somewhere between 12-
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weather: Real Estate is About to Come to a Screeching Halt in Auburn, WA!!! - 01/12/12 08:51 PM
Truly! Snow is coming! The world will come to an end in Auburn in three days! At least so say the weather stations. The greater Puget Sound metropolitan area is a unique place when it snows. We’re hilly around here and our typical warm ocean breezes prevent us from getting much in the way of significant snowfall, which means most of the cities and towns in our area have a minimal amount of snow equipment to deal with the mess. We don’t dump a lot of sand or salt on the roads. Some … but not a lot. Oh sure,
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Gabrielle Nemes
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WA
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