I went to Washington St (88-92) and lived on Whidbey Island. Don't miss the weather up there at all!
The only thing I "like" about the weather here is that you don't get the extremes like you do in the rest of the country. During the winter it's usually in the 30's with a little bit of snow, but definitely not 50-60" or more like other parts of the country. The winters are usually pretty tame, though as mentioned above you will get subfreezing temperatures, and we had a week in January where it was 9-10 degrees in the mornings with a high of only being in the mid to upper teens. Which for me, is bordering on being too cold, especially since I work outside on occasion. The other end of the spectrum is the same in that the summers are usually pretty mild as well, where you get average temperatures in the 70's to 80's without the extreme humidity, and it's quite tolerable. There are a few days or weeks during the summer where it'll get over 85 degrees, sometimes even a handful or two of days where it might hit triple digit temperatures, but those aren't common. We also don't get hurricanes, tornadoes and other extreme weather conditions like that, which is very nice. There are very few natural hazards around here like animals or wildlife, we don't have to deal with a ton of bugs, insects, alligators or crocodiles, sharks and so forth. So all in all, it's not horrible, though yes you do have the "doom and gloom" of 38 degrees and raining for what seems like weeks or months on end. I don't mind the tradeoff though since we don't have to deal with tornadoes, hurricanes, monsoons or flash floods and so forth.