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After tomorrow, the 10 day forecast call for a slight ( 10-20%) chance of stonedfish going outside after 10 am, with the best chance of sightings Thurs/Fri.

If the sweatshirt had a UW husky on it. Then maybe scatter some beach treasure onto the deck?It's AI...
I have little if any control over hands, fingers and evidently thermometers either...
However the stonedfish likeness while facing temps over 60⁰ was spot on...so there's that.
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That's pretty funny.Here in the Poconoos we added another 1.15 inches today, to round out the month with 12.81 inches. To say we're a little water logged is an understatement.
cheers
May in SE AK was...moist.
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No KTN streams, but what city-based totals fail to capture is the amazing variance in rainfall by aspect and microclimate - I lost 2 survey weeks already this year trying to get to one group of streams with southerly aspects on the western side of an island ridge. Doesn't help that their headwaters are the first blocking ridge from the N pacific... Rain is apparently the "in" thing in the rainforest this year, go figure.Damn!
Ketchikan got some water. Are you surveying any streams in that area?
I’d imagine all that water throughout SE Alaska is making things tough.
SF
So you're sayin' you're looking forward to a massive fire season?That's pretty funny.
The last time we got more than 12.81 inches of precipitation for the ENTIRE YEAR was in 1995. That was 30 years ago.
That was the 17th wettest year in the last 125 years.
So far this year, we are at 1.7 inches and just entering the nice, dry weather period until December. The record low precipitation was 4.8 inches for the entire year in 1976.
We got a shot at breaking that!!!
Nope.So you're sayin' you're looking forward to a massive fire season?![]()