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Lots of Rain in Spokane?

gambrinus said:
Isn't that a bit like saying it's a bit less gay than Richard Simmons..?

Everything is less gay than Richard Simmons, and Everywhere is less humid than Fla. in the Summertime! RW

Richard Simmons is gay? Are you sure?
BTW, how do you know? He could be asexual...
 
Re: Re: Re: Weather in Spokane

Fiordmann said:
:snore We do have one major thing in Florida that you lack in Idaho - yearround riding! Of course you have potatos and Neo-Nazis.



I beg to differ. You can ride year-round in Idaho...You just need to wear heated underwear!

:rofl:bliss:rofl
 
Rain in Spokane?
What is with the weather?
Is it going to dry out by July?
I am getting reports of thunderstorms? 90's in the day 60's in the night. Okay Spokanians (sp) how's the weather? Do I bring the RT or the Skidoo? sunscreen or fungicide?:brow
 
Kenny2 said:
Rain in Spokane?
What is with the weather?
Is it going to dry out by July?
I am getting reports of thunderstorms? 90's in the day 60's in the night. Okay Spokanians (sp) how's the weather? Do I bring the RT or the Skidoo? sunscreen or fungicide?:brow

Spokane doesn't get the big monster thunderstorms like you see back in the midwest, and the small ones we do get pass through pretty quickly. Local forecast for next week is mostly sunny, with daytime temps in the mid 80's and 60's at night. No reason to expect anything diferent for Rally week.
 
Ditto to what JetDoc has reported. Today is a beautiful 80 degree day with light clouds in the skies. We had a thunderstorm roll through last night, but it was a short one and left no remnants this morning.

We don't ususally get much rain (2/10's of an inch on average) in the month of July with temps averaging 82 during the day.

Please pack all your raingear, because in my experience it is only when you don't have it that you need it. That way you almost assure us of sunny skies!

BTW, we are called Spokanites. :brow
 
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