Yes you saw that right, so get ready to soak it up my friends, soak it up.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Come out summer, it's time to come out...
What a wild and wet week this has been. The weather has had a bit of a tropical flavor with warm rain and peek-a-boo sunshine. The national Weather Service in Portland is calling for warm and sunny starting early next week and extending towards the 4th of July Holiday. Eighties, baby, 80s :)
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Summertime is here...probably.
Yesterday was the summer solstice. The longest day of the year here in the northern hemisphere. Isn't that warm twilight sky awesome at 10 o'clock? Yes it is. The Pacific Northwest region can't get too excited about summer until the booms and bangs of Independence day are through. It isn't until Uncle Sam's birthday arrives that summertime is really secured. But my how that summer is so sweet. 75 glorious days of sunshine and warm temps with a light that lingers well into the late evening.
The solstice turned out to be quite nice after the clouds cleared out in the afternoon. I had a nice, comfy mid to upper 70s under brilliant sunshine. Hello summer. get out and soak that up my friends, soak it up.
The solstice turned out to be quite nice after the clouds cleared out in the afternoon. I had a nice, comfy mid to upper 70s under brilliant sunshine. Hello summer. get out and soak that up my friends, soak it up.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Warm dry and soggy too So goes June in the 'Couv'
Our neighbors south of the Columbia enjoyed nice summery weather for the Rose Festival which seems to be a rarity. The Rose Festival low as it is affectionately called, was delayed this year. But fickle spring was not to be denied her angry bouts of wet temper. This whole last week was a cloudy display of drips and raging downpours.
I have openly pondered the notion that perhaps this year we will have a summer that actually gets underway in June. Some weather experts seem to think that an extended period of warm and dry weather is eminent. I don't know too many people that would not welcome an early summer.
Whatever the weather get out and soak it up my friends, soak it up.
I have openly pondered the notion that perhaps this year we will have a summer that actually gets underway in June. Some weather experts seem to think that an extended period of warm and dry weather is eminent. I don't know too many people that would not welcome an early summer.
Whatever the weather get out and soak it up my friends, soak it up.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
What a great start to June.
We have had a bit of cloudiness from about 8am till noon every day this first week of June. We have been blessed with fantastic sunshine and 70s all week though. This is heavenly weather. The forecast from the gang at the NWS Portland are suggesting more of the same for the next few days. Later in the coming week we may see some showers but pleasant all around. Amen and soak it up my friends, soak it up :)
Monday, June 2, 2014
June is Here :)
Wow it is actually June. I love June. June marks the beginning of those ridiculously long summer nights. The Summer Solstice is upon us with an arrival in just about three weeks. Nearly 16 hours of sunshiny goodness and at least 4 more hours of beautiful twilight. If you are an astronomy buff this is the sucky time ;) We only manage to get about 3.5 hours of astronomical dark sky. You need to be observing from 11:30 pm to 3:00 am. Yikes!
It's worth it though. Summer is on its way and I am excited about it. But before I jump up and down with glee that the rains will begin to subside and the sun will warm us into glorious 80s... let's take a peek at the numbers for a very bouncy May.
May opened up with the first 90 degree temp of the year on the 1st of the month with a 90.1 degree reading. That was not enough to top the chart for the whole month as the 14th mustered up a toasty 90.3 degrees. Average highs across the whole of May were 69.28 degrees quite warmer than the "normal" 66.56. In fact the merry month of May produced five days above 80 degrees and another six in the 70s. The chilliest daytime high was on the 9th with a 53.2 degree reading under heavy rain and hail. But we can't complain since 26 of May's 31 days managed to get above 60 degrees.
May was also a bit balmy overnight this year. Average low temps were 49.43 degrees about 3 above the normal 46.77. The coldest low temp came on the 7th with an April-ish 39.7 degrees. Some of the outlying areas got a little frost that day, not here though. The warmest night of the month came on the 23rd with a very July-like 57.3 degrees.
Precipitation was close to normal. My rain gauge is out of commission so I used the numbers from the "Orchards North" station, very nearby. I think I actually got a little more rain than showing on the chart but it is close. 3.20 inches of wet stuff and a couple of days with a thick coating of hail on the ground. We had some bumpy T-storms rumble through a few times this past month. The wettest day was a sloppy 1.17 inches. There were 5 days with more than quarter inch of rain and 16 days of delicious sunshine.
The forecast is for 70s and even a few 80s over the next week and so Portland's Rose festival should be just peachy. Get out and soak it up my friends, soak it up!
It's worth it though. Summer is on its way and I am excited about it. But before I jump up and down with glee that the rains will begin to subside and the sun will warm us into glorious 80s... let's take a peek at the numbers for a very bouncy May.
May opened up with the first 90 degree temp of the year on the 1st of the month with a 90.1 degree reading. That was not enough to top the chart for the whole month as the 14th mustered up a toasty 90.3 degrees. Average highs across the whole of May were 69.28 degrees quite warmer than the "normal" 66.56. In fact the merry month of May produced five days above 80 degrees and another six in the 70s. The chilliest daytime high was on the 9th with a 53.2 degree reading under heavy rain and hail. But we can't complain since 26 of May's 31 days managed to get above 60 degrees.
May was also a bit balmy overnight this year. Average low temps were 49.43 degrees about 3 above the normal 46.77. The coldest low temp came on the 7th with an April-ish 39.7 degrees. Some of the outlying areas got a little frost that day, not here though. The warmest night of the month came on the 23rd with a very July-like 57.3 degrees.
Precipitation was close to normal. My rain gauge is out of commission so I used the numbers from the "Orchards North" station, very nearby. I think I actually got a little more rain than showing on the chart but it is close. 3.20 inches of wet stuff and a couple of days with a thick coating of hail on the ground. We had some bumpy T-storms rumble through a few times this past month. The wettest day was a sloppy 1.17 inches. There were 5 days with more than quarter inch of rain and 16 days of delicious sunshine.
The forecast is for 70s and even a few 80s over the next week and so Portland's Rose festival should be just peachy. Get out and soak it up my friends, soak it up!
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