It was a dark and rainy day in Seattle (and now the news) Posted on November 6, 2015 by William P. BarrettNovember 6, 2015 3 Sustained sun is about to disappear for a long time Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Seattle’s love-hate relationship with rain Posted on March 31, 2014 by William P. BarrettJuly 6, 2014 1 Image-makers try to downplay amount of precipitation Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Folks in Seattle don’t dress for the rain Posted on April 3, 2013 by William P. BarrettSeptember 25, 2014 2 Umbrellas and raincoats are rarely seen. Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Seattle media go nuts over prediction of minimal rain Posted on October 11, 2012 by William P. BarrettJuly 6, 2014 Reply Prediction of minor weather event tops local news Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Seattle’s .01 inch of rain gets national media attention Posted on September 10, 2012 by William P. BarrettJuly 6, 2014 Reply End of 48-day dry streak tickles fancy of far-flung outlets Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Is the continuing rain dampening the Seattle psyche? Posted on July 21, 2012 by William P. BarrettJuly 6, 2014 5 Residents seem worked up about summer storms Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Jay Leno links politics, pornography–and Seattle weather Posted on March 21, 2012 by William P. BarrettJuly 7, 2014 6 City image-makers should better market the rain Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Sense of humor in Seattle seems to be elusive Posted on August 25, 2011 by William P. BarrettJuly 7, 2014 21 Jokes about local matters don’t appear to go over very well. Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook
Why is Seattle so defensive about its weather? Posted on July 8, 2011 by William P. BarrettJune 27, 2015 25 Some actually apologize for it to a total stranger like me. Share on Facebook Continue reading →Share this:TwitterFacebook