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59 and cloudy here.
wow that's 30 degrees in difference....now that's diverse.

59 and cloudy here.

Only if the heat low pressure comes to visit.
It's 89 at this moment.

wow that's 30 degrees in difference....now that's diverse.![]()
Your is higher than mine, right now it's 82, thank god lol
And Brydie, wow you are making me feel like want to move there!![]()
It's now 54degrees...Ocean Park Weather Forecast and Conditions Washington (98640)
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Ocean Park, WA weather, powered by WeatherBug
It says 60 degrees from this live weather station. It's 86 here, though.
Advice: " Wonderful place to visit but I wouldn't want to live here. "

If you want real heat..go to Death Valley, CA. LOL! Tmw is supposed to be 119 degrees there.
In 1990, it hit 122 degrees in Phx. Boy, that was a hell of a day!
On June 26, 1990, the temperature reached an all-time recorded high of 122°F (50°C).[22]
Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Forecast: Hot is coming...again
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
By Laura McVicker Columbian Staff Writer
Are you ready for another heat wave?
The National Weather Service has issued a special weather advisory calling for high temperatures for most of northwest Oregon and southwest Washington.
The forecast calls for temperatures to increase from the mid-80s today to the mid-90s Thursday and 100 degrees Friday -- and nothing but the big ball in the sky to accompany the hot temperatures.
Today, expect a high of 87 and partly cloudy skies, the National Weather Service predicts.
Forecast: Hot is coming...again- Columbian.com, Clark County, Washington, Vancouver, Breaking News, U.S., World, Entertainment, Video, Weather, Sports
Yeah, I hear that it's gonna get warm again here. I don't think it will be as hot as it was last month, but we'll see.
It was only 73 degrees out here on the coast.....
Nice breeze, birds frolicking, oh and it suppose to be only 70 today!
Ahhh......have fun sweating you guys!![]()
Record-breaking heat begins today
Friday, August 15, 2008
By Laura McVicker Columbian Staff Writer
Today, it's going to be hotter than it has been in a long time -- so hot it may reach Vancouver's all-time high of 105.
The National Weather Service predicts a high of 101 degrees, with the chance of temperatures sweltering above that temperature -- perhaps 104 or 105 degrees. Look for the muggy temperatures, in the 90s and 100s, to stick around until Monday.
On Monday, temperatures will return to the mid-70s, and partly cloudy skies are in the forecast.
Record-breaking heat begins today- Columbian.com, Clark County, Washington, Vancouver, Breaking News, U.S., World, Entertainment, Video, Weather, Sports
@ Vancouver, Seattle, Portland.....
Everyone is calling me up to wanting to stay but, sorry we are booked.
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