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Old November 21st 05, 02:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Bremerton, WA

Usually Boeing Field (KBFI) has the best weather when there is a big foggy
high in the area, like right now.

Bremerton does make it's own weather, but not with widespread low IFR
conditions like the past week. It usually makes IFR conditions when
EVERYWHERE else is VFR. There doesn't seem to be much relief coming. These
conditions come every year and stay for a couple of weeks at a time.

Karl
"Curator" N185KG


"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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We will be flying (hopefully) to Bremerton, WA (KPWT) on Wednesday and the
weather in the PNW does not look very good either now or in the forecast
(widespread fog, vis 1/8sm). Are there any local fog effects at
Bremerton? Are there airports in the area that are not as likely to have
fog? Which ones? Thanks!

Mike
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