Significant heat wave headed for the Pacific Northwest
On average, the last week in July is the warmest and driest week of the year over much of the
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On average, the last week in July is the warmest and driest week of the year over much of the
Meteorological spring (March-April-May) has come to an end, and it will go down as one of the coldest springs on
April 1 is traditionally considered the milestone date for evaluating winter rainfall and snowpack across the western US. Unfortunately, the
A few weeks ago, it looked like cold and snow may have been finished for the winter, but longer range
Who flipped the switch? Just a few weeks ago, the winter of 2021-22 was wet, cold, and stormy in the
The cold and snowy period came to an end for most, but not all of the western Washington lowlands on
As has been widely reported, a potent cold snap is descending on the PNW. As of this writing on Friday
Yet another round of active weather is aimed at the Pacific Northwest beginning on Thanksgiving day and continuing into early
As detailed in yesterday’s blog post, portions of western Washington face the prospect of serious flooding as an intense atmospheric
If one was going to pick a date for the official start of 2021-22 rainy season, September 26 would probably