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Seattle Scare-Mongering

No, that's not rain in Seattle. That's the sky falling (Seattle Times link).

UPDATE: Not to be outdone, the Seattle P-I leads with this:
Fewer cherries and apples -- but possibly more wheat.

More summer days when streams grow dangerously warm for salmon -- and worse winter floods flushing away or burying their eggs.

More people dying in King County from heat stress. Less drinking water in the summer. A quadrupling of the acreage burned statewide in summer wildfires.