It's not an aversion--summer in seattle used to mean 77 degree highs. There was no need.
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It would help if we could open our windows but we're being suffocated by Canadian smoke at the moment
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As Canadians we always apologize. Sad part is all the people and animals loosing their home.
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well, climate change isn't helping...making our summers in the PNW warmer and drier = more fires.
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Mine has been on for a couple of days now - in Seattle.
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Maybe because some people don't like getting overheated? Not that big of a deal
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#MAGA in a regionful known for its, low-humidityful summersful, peopleful have and embraced acsfulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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There is a heatwave everywhere. Global warming.
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Native Oregonian here. I am not ashamed to say I have AC and have been using it for Days!! "Sorry not sorry!!"
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Enviably, guys. Maybe hire some of those copyeditors back?
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Yeah, can't get my house cool enough at night with fans to cope with next 100+ degree day. Might be time.
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Wow. People getting air conditioning. How newsworthy.
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