So no thunderstorms, no washouts, and well kind of boring weather still. Plain old cloudy mornings and a guessing game of when the sky will turn from grey and puffy to bright and blue. I'm going to attempt to make the last two days interesting... Tuesday was super cloudy where the sun was trying to make an early comeback by peeking through the clouds every now and finally minutes before sunset aaah ( that was suppose to be that one holy sound) orange light filled our living rooms; night fell and the clouds rolled back in. Wednesday was a day when forecasters called for a mostly cloudy day and drizzly. If you were present and aware of what was happening outside the sun was out in full force by mid afternoon. And, it was an actually a more sunnier day than Tuesday. I tried.
The bite of today is more or less of the same with most of us on the west side of the Cascades under the clouds. But if you look closely it a little bluish; with thinner clouds, heck, we might be sunny by noon! Since today is the perfect day, we'll go for a high of 75.
Copy and paste today for Saturday and Sunday, oh and we can't forget Friday... erase a little of the morning clouds and we have temperatures soaring into the mid 70s... oh my.
Now where did I get my title? Right.. with the few days of August left and a plain July the chances for hot days, i.e. days in the upper 80s and above are dwindling. With that said we might have a hot shot next weekend, Aug 20, 21. For four days a model painted one day of upper 80s and squeezed out a day in the low 90s. Those days are quite a ways away. So don't bet on it; considering this weekend looked more like this Friday yesterday, and today the weekend looks more like today. I feel a bit confused so I hope you get the last sentence.
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