There’s more to these pleasant, sunny days in Seattle than meets the eye.
Yes, this is summer and it’s supposed to be hot and dry. But this year we’re much drier than normal and, fresh off major droughts in 2024 and 2023, the effects of these lingering dry spells is compounding.
You’re not in danger of losing food, water or electricity, officials say. But the people who work behind the scenes to keep things running have been taking notice of these worsening droughts, and they’re concerned…