A Dry November

November is the rainiest month of the year in Seattle.  Nearly every day is gray, wet and dreary.  This November has featured multiple dry sunny days in a row with frost (not ice) on my car windows in the morning.  We will get rain on the weekend and then more dry sunny days.  That is a vast improvement over the dreary gray Seattle mist.

There is a winter storm that will affect 200 million people in the US and 32 states over the week of Thanksgiving.  Fortunately that is happening in the Midwest and Eastern states.  It has already caused 14 deaths starting in California and heading east.  There will be blizzards near the Great Lakes and tornadoes in Florida.  Thank god I am not a part of that mess.

I am grateful for dry sunny days in November and for not being hammered by a deadly freezing storm and for not having to try to travel on during the busiest travel days of the year during a massive storm.  That will suck badly for those that do.  I wish them well.


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