
acelessthan3
So... blizzard in the middle of March... that's happening.

acelessthan3
I'm making mini blueberry chocolate pies.

the_cascadian
Interesting phenomenon I've noticed but have no scientifically valid data to base it on:

the_cascadian
Whenever it's warm here, it's cold there, and vice versa.

the_cascadian
This occurs with about 90% consistency according to my obs over the past three years

the_cascadian
(At least for fall-spring months)

acelessthan3
I imagine the Rockies, the Cascades and the Olympics all contribute.