We're entering the driest stretch of weather since last September. A whopping three days without any precipitation in the lowlands or mountains. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
It's a decent window for winter driving, so we're headed to Twisp for the weekend to check on the house and see the kids. There's still a massive amount of snow on the ground over there, and it's not going anywhere soon. Say, April? But the roads should be mostly clear and it's a break from the monotony of January.
The weatherman said the latest storm that left us waterlogged will morph into a snowstorm on the east coast next week. Seattle has been feeling rather springlike these past few days, with temperatures in the 50's. The weather pattern is changing toward calmer weather in the west and winter storms on the east coast. Your turn.
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