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Not a Seahawks topic, but a Seattle topic. This heat wave is brutal. Also how about all that smog from the Canadian wildfires.
Put out your fires, dang it.Ironically the smoke is keeping the temperature cooler.
Yeah some weird ass weather going on. Earlier Seattle set a record for rain fall, followed by a record for no rain fall.It should worry the fuck out of us all when places like NORTHERN BC are on fire. They're traditionally not much drier than Seattle.
Yeah some weird ass weather going on. Earlier Seattle set a record for rain fall, followed by a record for no rain fall.
What the heck is going on with all the wildfires in BC? Must be close to a record.
In this day and age you'd think the world would unite to put these fires out. They are polluting the planet.I think it's just more of the same shit. Last year in the summer, it was Northern Alberta on fire.
In this day and age you'd think the world would unite to put these fires out. They are polluting the planet.
Not a Seahawks topic, but a Seattle topic. This heat wave is brutal. Also how about all that smog from the Canadian wildfires.
Put out your fires, dang it.
Yeah some weird ass weather going on. Earlier Seattle set a record for rain fall, followed by a record for no rain fall.
What the heck is going on with all the wildfires in BC? Must be close to a record.
In this day and age you'd think the world would unite to put these fires out. They are polluting the planet.
It's hit a 100 a few times in Spokane this week... The smoke though is just horrible...
It was pretty smokey last year in the Inland NW too. Bunch of early season high school football games got cancelled and there was talk of moving early season college ball games as well.
The world DID unite to help with the fires last year. Amazing stories of compassion and people helping others. I'm not positive exactly what the BC reaction is this year, because we don't cover BC as much as more local news. But I suspect it's the same, fire-fighters from all over pitching in to save communities and lives.
In Fort Mac last year, some firefighters didn't sleep for days on end.
Pretty incredible pictures.
Biggest natural disaster (in dollar figures) in Alberta history.