This Washington town receives 16 inches of rain while Seattle drowns in 37
Morning fog lifts from the Strait of Juan de Fuca, revealing weathered fishing boats against Olympic Mountain silhouettes. Sequim occupies a meteorological anomaly where Pacific Northwest physics create desert-dry conditions 80 miles from Seattle. While Washington drowns in 37 inches of annual rainfall, this working waterfront town receives just 16 inches. The rain shadow effect … Lire plus









