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From: bill@persci.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.astro,net.misc,net.travel
Subject: Re: Temperature-limited geographic location
Message-ID: <259@persci.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 23-Jul-85 13:35:09 EDT
Article-I.D.: persci.259
Posted: Tue Jul 23 13:35:09 1985
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Reply-To: bill@persci.UUCP (Bill "Webfoot" Swan)
Distribution: net
Organization: Seattle Heliophobia Society, WA
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Keywords: mossbacks, slugs, rain, heavy overcast, moss, drizzle, etc
Xref: watmath net.astro:795 net.misc:8299 net.travel:1627
Summary:  What *IS* that awful bright light in the sky???

>Except for a few days in the summer (which is right now) and a few
>days in winter, Seattle, Wa. also meets your criteria.
>					M.Allyn
>					uw-beaver!ssc-vax!ssc-bee!maa

Ahem. That's generally true, but don't forget all the sub-freezing
temperature we got last winter (and what a *MESS* that snow made of
things here!!). Besides, you gotta love gray skies to live here!

Did the original poster have any requirements as to precipitation,
or was he only concerned with temperature?