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Active Weather Should Move Fog Out, Bring Showers In
Active Weather Should Move Fog Out, Bring Showers In
Active Weather Should Move Fog Out, Bring Showers In
The first half of November has been still for many stretches of the Inland Northwest.  In fact, the region has seen such little wind and atmospheric movement over the past two weeks, much of that time has been under an Air Stagnation Advisory of some kind.  Bu...
Rain Showers Expected To Move On, Dry Conditions Return
Rain Showers Expected To Move On, Dry Conditions Return
Rain Showers Expected To Move On, Dry Conditions Return
Most of the Inland Northwest saw rain showers late Monday and into early Tuesday.  For some locations, especially higher elevations and those near mountains, they saw their monthly after of rain in just a few days.  However, it looks like those showers have moved on to the east, and dry conditions will return. “With...
Cooler, Dryer, Weather To Start September
Cooler, Dryer, Weather To Start September
Cooler, Dryer, Weather To Start September
We have 2 ½ weeks of summer remaining, but for many locations, the weather already feels very fall like.  Marilyn Lohmann says over the past couple of days, we’ve seen things transition to a westernly or northwesterly flow, moving in cooler air from Canada and the Gulf of Alaska.  Lohmann said fo...
Winter Like Weather Continues Into Early Spring
Winter Like Weather Continues Into Early Spring
Winter Like Weather Continues Into Early Spring
Tuesday was the official kick off to spring for the Inland Northwest.  And as we look back on the winter of 2017-18, Marilyn Lohmann with the National Weather Service says the region enjoyed a very mild winter.  She said much of the Inland Northwest had below normal precipitation, “Overall, temperatures through the winter season were near to slightly above normal.  If you rememb...
Slight Chance of Snow Continues To Linger
Slight Chance of Snow Continues To Linger
Slight Chance of Snow Continues To Linger
Weather across the Inland Northwest has been relatively quiet to start January, but that could change in the next couple of days.  Marilyn Lohmann with the National Weather Service told the Washington Ag Network the next weather system will make it’s presence known in the next few hours.   “...
Hull: Wet Weather Won’t Stick Around
Hull: Wet Weather Won’t Stick Around
Hull: Wet Weather Won’t Stick Around
The final week of summer has felt more like fall for much of the Inland Northwest with cooler, wet weather dropping into the area.  However, the amount of rain you’ve received really depends how far north you are.  Dennis Hull with the National Weather Service said much of the rain has been concentrated to the along the Washington/Oregon boarder, and lightens as you move north.   “The u... Read Mo
Cooler, Wetter Weather Continues Into Late May
Cooler, Wetter Weather Continues Into Late May
Cooler, Wetter Weather Continues Into Late May
The Inland Northwest received, at time, some intense rain showers over the weekend.  And Dennis Hull, meteorologist with the national Weather Service said the rain was welcomed relief for much of the ag community.   “And that really was a great rain for some dryland winter wheat that currently in the filling stage.”   Hull ...