Can a midwest girl survive and thrive in Seattle?
We have listed our house and the showings have started!
DH is starting his job search and we are considering Seattle. We want a place where we can bike more than we do now, Green Bay WI area. Austin, TX is attractive for biking but I am not sure that we will deal well with the heat.
So, just what is it like to live and bike in Seattle?? We are used to the cold here but it is very bright and we see the sun all winter. Is it really gray all winter? I know I can solve this with a happy light!
If we lose our nerve the best bike city close by is Madison, WI but winter is long in WI. I have not been on my bike since November. I know I could put a parka on and try but my fingers turn blue when it's below 50. :mad:
Thank you!
From MI living in Seattle
Hi, I'm a midwest gal (Michigan) and have lived in Seattle for almost 5 years now. Whether you like the pacific northwest or not depends on your personal preferences. Honestly, I can't wait to move out of here. I like warm weather and the *few* weeks we have in the summer is not enough for me.
The riding is much better here than the midwest. Yes, you can ride all year-if you have fenders and raingear! It can be quite hilly in spots but there are also flat rides too. You can also find tons of people to ride with- Seattle is a very bike-friendly town.
PM me if you have any questions.
Austin's Comparison- I would guess you have pulled this for both?
There are actually two places they measure and pull records- Mabry (base) or Austin Bergstrom (former base now airport). Mabry is smack in town and can be warmer at times because of that. If you melt above 80 and don't like sun I would really question considering Austin at all and how likely you are to adapt to these things you stated you do not like. The grey of Seattle would likely give me SADD, I am used to lots and lots of sunshine and heat. That pretty much sums up 9-10 months of life in Texas. It was 85 and granted after being 45 last week it felt hot but 85 is actually pretty mild.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/html/cli/ausnorm.htm for the chart without the weird * it put in when I copied it. :)
Mabry
Month* High* Low* Rec High Rec Low* Avg Rainfall*
*Driest* Wettest
January* 60.3* 40.0* 90* -2* 1.89* 0* 9.21*
February* 65.1* 44.0* 99* -1* 1.99* 0* 9.41
March* 72.5* 50.9* 98* 18* 2.14* 0* 7.23
April* 78.9* 57.6* 99* 30* 2.51* Trace* 19.82*
May* 84.8* 65.4* 104 40 5.03* Trace* 14.10*
June* 90.9* 71.1* 108* 51 3.81* 0* 14.96*
July* 95.0* 73.4* 109* 57 1.97* 0* 12.8
August* 95.6* 73.3* 110* 58* 2.31* 0* 10.88*
Sept* 90.1* 68.8* 112 41* 2.91* 0* 20.78*
October* 81.4* 59.8* 100 30* 3.97* 0* 12.63
November*70.1* 49.3* 91* 20* 2.68* 0* 10
December*62.3* 41.9* 90* 4* 2.44* 0* 16.14