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This past week, I posted a photo for Skywatch Friday titled Midsummer . It was shot on June 25th, 2013. The photo above is the same scene taken yesterday, August 24th at 07:40 in the morning. At the time, air temperature in my yard was 58° F/14.4° C, dew point 57.2° F/14° C and relative humidity 97%. Bands of cool air over the warmer waters of the bay are revealed as strands of fog. The fog appears to be claiming the islands for itself. By 09:00, the fog had disappeared, and the overcast cleared. In typical fashion, the day would end up warm and sunny and looking more like the "Midsummer" photo. Living close to an ocean often means early morning overcast skies, even in the summer. In this area, autumn begins its arrival in mid-August. Weeks of warm, dry weather is suddenly interrupted by the first rain system moving in off the Pacific. As I write this, a band of showers is moving north from Olympia and Tacoma. I doubt they will reach us here in the north Soun