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Here on the Oregon Coast, and I hope I'm not putting the kibosh on it, it is cool and misty. We had two days in May that hovered near the 100s (very unusual) and the rest has been your basic cool and misty or windy and sunny, but not getting over 70, I'd say. It snowed on the 19th of April (very unusual) and stuck for a couple of days. Some years we don't get warm/hot (for us) until around the 4th of July weekend. I'll let you know what happens then!
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Is there such a thing as a weather psychologist? :-) I think the weather needs to talk to somebody! The weather is just gone insane. Seriously though, we need to get the government to start doing something instead of sitting in its nice offices, in their cushiony chairs and on their fat tushs! Mainly, because his weather does not seem to be making lightbulbs go on over their heads.
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