Looking For some Dry Weather.... Try Seattle
While some parts of the country have had more rain than they can handle, one city accustomered to rain and overcast skies has been dry.
The gauge at Sea-Tac Airport has gone to the end of August without a drop of rain. And the National Weather Service says if it stays that way through Friday as expected, it'll break the record of .01 inches of precipitation, which has happened just three times in the city since 1891.
The current dry spell could challenge the 51-day record set in 1951. The last rain at the airport was .04 inches on July 22 - marking 40 days and counting.
The dry stretch is just fine for people heading outdoors for Labor Day weekend. The 200,000 people expected to gather by the Space Needle for the annual Bumbershoot Festival, a three-day music and arts fair named after an old-timey word for "umbrella," can expect sunny skies and highs around 70.
"You can't always count on good weather - this is Seattle," said Seattle Center spokeswoman Deborah Daoust. "This weekend the weather forecast is perfect."
Gathering clouds could lower temperatures and bring a chance of showers in some other areas of the state for the last holiday of the summer, but forecasters don't see any Seattle rain storms on the horizon.