There are many reasons you would never want to live in a place like 
Seattle.   Here are some of my reasons why 
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/awilliams53/>.

And, you might get wet!

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On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 6:56:11 AM UTC-8, dstein wrote:
>
> Thanks Shawn, that is what I'm looking for. The summers are so nice and 
> tempting, I've been there several times in the summer ;). 
>
> On the DC front, I've spent a lot of time there and have a pretty good 
> idea what I'm in for. The winters there can be pretty brutal with several 
> lost weekends, months even. However it ends in like March, whereas Seattle 
> seems to last through June? 
>
> I guess the whole issue with Seattle is I'm under the impression that the 
> rainy weather lasts 9 months out of the year, whereas everywhere else it 
> seems limited to 3-4 months for winter (with some serious thunderstorms and 
> torrential downpours throughout scattered throughout the rest of the year). 
> Is that the case? 
>
> Thanks everyone for indulging me on this, this is seriously helpful as I 
> need to start my argument on where to move now with my wife, let it simmer 
> for a year or two, then make the jump! 
>
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