Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Seattle - Overview and Weather

Seattle at night
Seattle is an urban landscape spread across several hilltop neighborhoods, each with its own unique identity. Yet, the entire city shares a collective vibe that is casual, educated, and forward-thinking. Fleece jackets outnumber 3-piece suits, music and book collections are important investments, and second cars are often sea kayaks or mountain bikes.

The city is situated between Puget Sound and Lake Washington with a shoreline dotted by piers and waterside attractions, so a variety of water tours are available. Technology has emerged as a major influence on local culture, as companies including Amazon.com and Microsoft (in nearby Redmond) reside here. Boeing is also a major local employer, and visitors can tour the factory where they build and test their famous aircraft - then learn more about aviation and space history with a visit to the Museum of Flight, one of the city's most popular attractions.

Despite its rain-soaked reputation, summers in Seattle are sunny and perfect for exploring the outdoors. Outdoor attractions include the famous Pike Place Market, a day trip to Mount Rainer or Tillicum Village, a Snoqualmie Falls and Seattle Winery Tour and even whale watching from Friday Harbor. Even when the city is drenched, indoor adventures abound in museums, live music venues, and neighborhood coffee shops filled with java connoisseurs and lively discussions.

Temperature in July
Average High           74°     
Average Low            56°
Mean Temperature    65°
Record High             96°
Record Low              47°

Source: Alaskan Airline's website/Temperature: Royal Caribbean Cruise website

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