Part of the forecast for tomorrow:

.SYNOPSIS…AN UNSEASONABLY VIGOROUS PACIFIC FRONT WILL SPREAD RAIN TO THE COAST TONIGHT AND MOVE THROUGH WESTERN WASHINGTON ON FRIDAY. IT COULD BE THE RAINIEST DAY OF THE SUMMER SO FAR…AND THE SYSTEM COULD PRODUCE THUNDERSTORMS AND BLUSTERY WINDS AS WELL. A RIDGE WILL BUILD QUICKLY OVER THE AREA BEHIND THE FRONT…BRINGING SUNNY AND WARMER WEATHER THIS WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK.

Friday night we can find room for all our campers to sleep inside (a school bus, yurt, etc!), so I’m actually sort of excited to see this storm. 15mph winds! thundershowers! applause from the heavens!

It looks like it’ll be fine on Saturday (whew), and then on Sunday it’ll be 80 degrees, which is great since lots of our guests will be hanging out into the day on Sunday.