Seen from the office
Now to cheer us up…
A view of storms over the Cascades this evening, seen from the office! #wawx pic.twitter.com/xAQHDRNMDd
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) September 13, 2018
That’s Lake Washington. It forms the eastern border of Seattle (and continues well past it north and south – it’s about 20 miles long) while Puget Sound makes the western border. The National Weather Service office is at NOAA, which is at the northern edge of Magnuson Park, which is a huge wildish heath that used to be a naval base. This is a view accessible to the public.
There’s a lot to like about Seattle.
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Tick = correct. I think Omar is agreeing with you.
Oh, the lot to like part? Ok.
I just looked it up and found that Lake Washington is 21.75 miles long, so I wasn’t far off. Tick.
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