Living in Boise offers the unique experience of navigating all four seasons, and sometimes even in a single day—a comical reality that we all try to...
March came in Tuesday not like a lion, not like a lamb, but a little of both, if you ask meteorologist Marilyn Lohmann. She noted while temperatures were fairly mild across the region, many corners of the Pacific Northwest saw showers early Tuesday
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Typically March comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb. But if you look at the numbers this year, March is leaving the same way it came in, dry. According to Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, some portions of the Northwest received only 25%-50% of their normal monthly precipitation totals
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The month of March came in like a lamb, which for many was a welcomed change after several large snow events and windy conditions to wrap up February. National Weather Service meteorologist Marilyn Lohmann says this calm weather is expected to stick around through the weekend, with isolated mountain showers returning for the weekend
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The weather to start March was, for the most part, the same weather we saw to wrap up February. With the exception of a few fast moving fronts that brought little more than windy conditions, it’s been uneventful. And that boring weather means no rain, which has National Weather Service meteorologist Marilyn Lohmann pointed out has led to abnormally dry conditions across the Inland Northwest.
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March is known for coming in like a lion and leaving like a lamb. This year, it’s safe to say the month will come in with cold air. The late season weather pattern that has left many locations across the Northwest with record, or near record snowfall for February will continue into the new month. National Weat...
The past couple of days have been dry for much of the Inland Northwest, and of regions like Yakima and the Tri-Cities, the dryer weather has been welcomed relief. Marilyn Lohman, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, says after a week plus of system after system rolling into the area, many communities are near or have passed record snow amounts for February. An...
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer says the U.S. and China must reach a trade agreement by March. Lighthizer said March 1st is a “hard deadline” for a long-term deal to be reached between the two nations. Lighthizer said the administration wants additional market access for U.S. producers and structural cha...