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Coastfishin
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by Coastfishin » Fri May 16, 2008 6:03 pm
I was just wondering hot hot it was today where you were.
The news said Hoquiam set a record at 92 degrees but I live about 7 miles north and it got to 96 degrees. At 7:00 it is still 90 outside. (and close to that in here).

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ChrisB
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by ChrisB » Fri May 16, 2008 8:16 pm
Way too hot! It would be nice to get a gradual temp change, but all at once, sucks ! I'm sick and indoors all weekend so thats what I'm saying now, but I'd still hate to fish in those temps. EARLY morning to about 1 pm would be my limit

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fishaholictaz
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by fishaholictaz » Fri May 16, 2008 8:36 pm
Offut was nice but the water temp is 65:cheers: I don't think it made 90 in Olympia:-"
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beerman1981
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by beerman1981 » Fri May 16, 2008 10:23 pm
90 degrees in Yakima, and tomorrow is suppose to set a record at 95 degrees, and the flood warnings are in affect!
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A9
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by A9 » Sat May 17, 2008 12:58 am
100+ here in northern California... Still well over 70 even at 2 am....Too hot to sleep haha...
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kevinb
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by kevinb » Sat May 17, 2008 1:26 am
Sam Kafelafish wrote:100+ here in northern California... Still well over 70 even at 2 am....Too hot to sleep haha...
Doing any fish'n in Cali?
Its freak'n hot here. I now have windows open and fans blowing(drying out my eyes)still WAY to warm to sleep.
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northfork
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by northfork » Sat May 17, 2008 5:58 am
92 in Sultan when i got home from #@%* at 630. The Skykomish River is running real high and muddy. Spring chinook opens beginning of June. Might have to grab a trash bag and hike down river to the honey hole. Heck it's only a mile and a half stroll. Will need the machete to open the trail back up. Nettles, knotweed and blackberries

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A9
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by A9 » Sat May 17, 2008 12:19 pm
kevinb wrote:Sam Kafelafish wrote:100+ here in northern California... Still well over 70 even at 2 am....Too hot to sleep haha...
Doing any fish'n in Cali?
Its freak'n hot here. I now have windows open and fans blowing(drying out my eyes)still WAY to warm to sleep.
If I had a way to get there. No car...
Lots of great lakes/reservoirs within 30 minutes though...Great bassing from what I hear...
Already topped 90 at 1:20pm....
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by kutthroatkilla » Sat May 17, 2008 1:42 pm
Right now in North Bend it is 94.5F and in Kirkland it is 92F. It's is HOT. Keep the pets indoors with lots of water and keep an eye on the kids and even yourself. This heat can be killer. The rivers are running big time as well, as I just got back from the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie river picking up a ton of trash and throwing some nymphs while I was there...got just 2 - 8" cutties. KTK
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Coastfishin
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by Coastfishin » Sat May 17, 2008 2:53 pm
It is much better down here today. Only 75 degrees with a nice breeze. Yesterday was just to much too fast!
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northfork
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by northfork » Sat May 17, 2008 6:47 pm
Hit 101 at 2 this afternoon. Thankfully it has cooled off now 745pm 83. Did we just skip spring and jump into summer? Should rain next weekend- Memorial Day weekend.
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shawn
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by shawn » Sat May 17, 2008 7:03 pm
At 3:30 pm at Island Lake in Silverdale it was 93 and right now at 8:00 it is 79 degrees.
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Coastfishin
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by Coastfishin » Sat May 17, 2008 7:37 pm
well the heats gone. Right now it is overcast and 57 with a southerly breeze. Probably be a lot cooler in your area tommorow.
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by Dave » Sun May 18, 2008 9:37 am
Very nice on the Island. I was on I-5 in north Snohomish County at 1pm and it was 92. Got home and it was 82 which is usually the case. It seems to be about 10 degrees cooler on the island which is nice. There was also a breeze so it was very comfortable. It was nice to open the windows and let some fresh air in. Last night was also comfortable, windows open, maybe 52 degrees outside. At the moment (Sunday May 18th) it is sunny outside. Looks to be another beautiful day.
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cavdad45
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by cavdad45 » Mon May 19, 2008 3:47 pm
96 in Beavercreek. Only 81 today, though.
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bel83
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by bel83 » Wed May 21, 2008 12:56 pm
Not sure how hot it actually got in Renton, it felt like right about 90 though. unfortunately I could not get out to fish this weekend. to busy doing some work on my church/by wedding rings/random other saturday errands.
What I do know is that, because the air interchange system at my office broke sometime friday night...my office was 87 degrees monday morning. Sitting at a computer and trying to work when you start sweating from swiveling in your chair...not such a good day!
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