Bellingham WA Weather
Whatever type of weather you like, you'll find it in Bellingham, WA. A lot of people are reluctant to relocate to America's northwest coast because they are under the false impression that all it does is rain there. Whereas we do have our fair share of rain in Bellingham, our annual average of 35 inches is well below the national annual average of 38 inches. Overall the climate in Bellingham can best be described as mild. In summer, our hottest month is July and it boasts an average temperature of 73 degrees. Our coldest month is January, with a mean temperature of 35 degrees. Although Mt. Baker, which is located 50 miles east of the city of Bellingham, has the longest ski season in the state, our residents rarely have to spend time shoveling snow. This is primarily due to our proximity to the ocean, whose wind currents keep the area warm and thus prevent the snow from sticking to the ground. When it comes to the Bellingham WA weather forecast, there are certainly no extremes. This has consistently been something tourists and potential residents have said they love about our town. Our climate has also contributed to making our city lush and green and it has allowed us to be continually named one of the cleanest cities, in term of air pollution, by the EPA. If the description of Bellingham's weather makes you want to pack your bags and move, that's good. It means I've done my job. Now let me complete the task by finding you a home. To reach me simply call the phone number listed at the bottom right-hand corner of the BellinghamWOW.com homepage.
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