quote:Originally posted by rivka: How cold is "colder"? And what, pray tell, is the weather like now?
Kinda drizzly, really foggy, about 45 degrees. Grey every day. Just the way we like it out here. We curse the sunshine and drive like idiots when it's bright out.
Any weekend in December will work fine for me. I have no weddings booked that month, and at this point, I doubt I'll have any inquiries about December. Usually, it gets into the low 40s during the daytime and really freakin' cold at night, it's typically fairly rainy, frosty, and it's always heavily overcast. We generally do not get snow until January, but with the weird weather patterns lately, we could have it a lot earlier this year or not at all.
In short, bring lots of warm clothing and a nice, rain-repellant jacket. With a hood.
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quote:Originally posted by rivka: How cold is "colder"? And what, pray tell, is the weather like now?
Right now: grey, rainy, mild winds.
"Colder" is variable; this year it seems to be taking its sweet time getting chilly, but expect temperatures as low as 30 degrees F.
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Also, Libbie, we need to hang out again. I vote for pizza and beer - or a barbecue of some kind before it gets WAY too cold!
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quote:Originally posted by erosomniac: Also, Libbie, we need to hang out again. I vote for pizza and beer - or a barbecue of some kind before it gets WAY too cold!
heck yes - I will have cashola around the first week of November and I need a web site update. We should get together and talk shop. And hang out, too. Barbecue sounds rad to me.
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quote:Originally posted by rivka: June sounds good, then.
AWWWW! Man, come ON! you'll be missing the Northwest at its best! We all wait miserably through the summer until fall and winter come. We love the rain and cold here. Yesterday was the first windy/rainy day of October, and my husband and I took a long drive to enjoy the beautiful weather. That's how we roll in Sea-town. I guess, to be fair, you CAN see Mount Rainier most days in the summer, which is pretty spectacular. You usually can't see it at all from October to March.
Okay, I guess maybe we'll see you in June, huh? If you change your mind, there is so much fun stuff to do in the winter, so just let us know.
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