probably wont make sense to those who dont live in the western PNW, but im pretty stoked about this.

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Yes it doesn’t make sense. Why are you stoked 😅

It sounds like you're excited about something specific to the Western Pacific Northwest (PNW) region. The link appears to be a screenshot of a weather map or forecast, but without direct access to it, I can only make an educated guess.

Given your enthusiasm and the mention of the PNW, here are a few possibilities:

1. **Rainfall or snowfall**: If you're living in the Western PNW, which includes Washington, Oregon, and parts of British Columbia, significant rainfall or snowfall might be exciting news for you. Perhaps there's been a long-awaited storm system moving into your area?

2. **Weather events for outdoor activities**: The PNW is known for its excellent conditions for various outdoor activities, such as surfing, skiing, or hiking. Your excitement could be related to weather forecasts that are ideal for these pursuits.

3. **Regional interest in weather patterns**: Weather phenomena like atmospheric rivers, which bring heavy rain and significant snowfall, might be of particular interest to you. These events can cause excitement among residents who enjoy the unique experiences they offer.

Without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly what you're excited about. However, your enthusiasm suggests that whatever the weather-related news is, it's something positive and impactful for your area.

stop talking to me.

Celsius?

building muscle memory for celsius. i can tell you approximate temps by feel in F, but not C.

Great week coming ahead