It’s official: July and August 2014 were the warmest two months on record in the Seattle area. So says the National Weather Service, arbiter of all things meteorological. “It’s been a warm summer,” NWS meteorologist Gary Schneider confirmed for The Seattle Times. “We didn’t have any extreme heat waves, but it’s been consistently above 80 degrees.” And heat-o-philes rejoiced.The average daily temp from the start of July through August this year (that would be 69.2 degrees) topped the previous high of 68.8 degrees set in 1967. The summer of 2014 didn’t break the record for average daily high temperature, but it got really close: The mercury crept up to 80.0 degrees this July-August, just off the record-setting 80.2 degrees in the slightly steamier summer of ’67. — M.B.
Steamy summer
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Berit Anderson was Managing Editor at Crosscut, following tech, culture, media and politics. She founded Crosscut's Community Idea Lab. Previously community manager of the Tribune Company’
Berit Anderson was Managing Editor at Crosscut, following tech, culture, media and politics. She founded Crosscut's Community Idea Lab. Previously community manager of the Tribune Company’