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Saturday, September 8, 2018
Maybe this is the first day that was sunny all day since April here?
And even then it didn't get sunny here until about 10am to noon sometime. But this is the very first day I can remember since April where there were no clouds in the sky at all from noon to now 4:44pm this Saturday. So, hopefully some new weather thing is going on and we can finally get some sun here on the coast. So, we'll see. I live in the Greater SF Bay area on the coast where it has been "June Glooms" now since about late April so far which is great on one level because it means there haven't been any major fires along the coast and the undergrowth in all the forests along the coast is green and not dry and ready to catch fire like it normally would be along the northern Coast. But, if you live here and have to drive inland even to see the sun for 1 hour a day you have to drive 10 to 20 miles to see it (and only on days when there aren't clouds inland.) So, Happy Sunny Day! because there sure haven't been many like this that I can remember since April 2018.
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