The parade’s legendary, a Seattle rite of summer, and not just because of the naked cyclists who kick it off—although they are pretty damn awesome. If you’ve never seen the Solstice Parade and can’t ...
WESTERN WASHINGTON, Wash. — A soggy start to summer? Say it isn't so! After an unusually dry fall, winter, and spring, cool rain and gusty winds will roll in just in time for the summer solstice.
The summer solstice is this Friday at 7:41 p.m., marking the longest day of the year in Seattle, a fraction of a second under 16 hours. The sunrise will be at 5:11 a.m. and sunset at 9:10 p.m. The ...