Environment
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Break Expected in Raincouver Following Months of Precipitation
The Pacific Northwest will get some relief in December, but residents will have to endure at least one more gusty, wet storm, which may boost rain totals to record levels. An AccuWeather Meteorologist told the Seattle Times that November has been the sixth wettest on record at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where 10.14 inches of rain had fallen through Nov. 29
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