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Here the summer forecast very accurate, but the storms are watched very close keeping an eye out any forming tornadoes. .
 
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I am not familiar with Pend Oreille County....but the general area there is gorgeous....and just for the record...this is not pronounced "Pend" "Oreal" it is prounouced....."Pond" "Aray"....this is the best way I can show it....Terry...any better examples?

Okay, sorry. I was again Late to the Party. I did not see that you had already posted an answer to all this. sorry.
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Whoops...posted my comment before I saw this. I thought the same thing. I always think it is pronounced Pend Oreal....Always have to think a second to remember the correct pronounciation (sp?).
 
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Here in the eastern part of Kansas I don't believe the weather forecasts until I see it. It is never as they predict. The last snow storm we were told we would get 2 to 4 inches of snow and all were got was 1/8 of sleet. Also here TV station will have diffident forecast.

I look forward to believing in weather forecasts when we move.

If I want to know what the weather is for the day I just get up and look out the window!
 
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Here in the eastern part of Kansas I don't believe the weather forecasts until I see it. It is never as they predict. The last snow storm we were told we would get 2 to 4 inches of snow and all were got was 1/8 of sleet. Also here TV station will have diffident forecast.

I look forward to believing in weather forecasts when we move.

If I want to know what the weather is for the day I just get up and look out the window!

Well, today here, it is cold...frigid....icy..(whatother cold words can i think of?)....My Roo and his clan all have their gloves and fur parkas on. BRRRRRRR!!!!!
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Here is a question for all the E WA folk. A lot is personal preference and I have to say I do get tired of the rain on this side but we moved from So Cali where I could not stand the heat, dead, dry, no water, no trees etc. So we traded for the rain and trees and water and green. I have not been all over E Wa. Mostly just the drive straight from West to East (Pullman) and back in the summer. A few irrigated fields of hay and a few clumps of trees but for the most part, from what I saw was a bunch of dead, dry nothing, nothing, nothing forever and ever. I've been to Wenatchee and there are a few fruit trees but still not green, just deadness. Lake Wenatchee was nice though. I'm sure in the spring it comes to life just like So Cali but once the rain stops it turns right back to desert. So my consenses is people who prefer E Wa to W WA pretty much prefer living in the desert? If thats not the case where are the nicer areas of E Wa? Oh been to Leavenworth. Thats ok too but everything was dead on the way there.
 
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The Methow is green & really pretty:
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=1024&bih=570&q=methow+valley&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g3&aql=f&oq=&gs_rfai=

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looks like parts of Montana:

http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...lic+washington&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=f&oq=&gs_rfai=

I live in Pleasant Valley is also very green (just a few minutes from the Okanogan National Forest):

http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...ational+forest&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=f&oq=&gs_rfai=

The North Cascades National Park is very close as well:

http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...0&aqi=g6g-m2&aql=f&oq=north+cascades&gs_rfai=

I grew up in Portland and yes--it's green and pretty but I could not stand the 9 months of solid grey skies and varying types of rain.
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