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In 2023, the state required municipalities in Washington to include climate change plans when thinking about long-term growth and development.“ The…
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(Runtime 1:00)Fresh white powder falling onto Northwest mountaintops last month created the perfect conditions for several ski resorts to open early this…
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(Runtime 0:56) As temperatures drop, individuals face risks of cold stress due to prolonged exposure to cold environments when working outside. Staying…
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Rain, flooding, storms – all pretty standard for Western Washington, but sometimes weather patterns spare some areas that have flooded before. That was the case at the beginning of December, when Western Washington got so much rain that it caused flooding from the Stillaguamish River to the town of Rosburg.
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STORY BY ASH BEARD AND MARY ELLEN PITNEYOriginally pusblished July 28, 2022A heat wave is on the way in Eastern Washington. If you don’t have access to…
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Crews made progress over the weekend on the Eagle Bluff fire burning in Okanogan County. The fire was 80 percent contained on Monday and crews said there has not been new growth for 48 hours.
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Heat waves are becoming more common in Western Washington. It's just one outcome of worsening climate change. With this, efforts to green-up urban areas may help keep people cool and safe.
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Listen: Brandon Hollingsworth reports on a new weather satellite that will provide data for the PNW / Runtime: 1:05READ:By Brandon HollingsworthA weather…
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By Brandon HollingsworthFor Washington's agricultural interests, February was marked by wet weather and temperature shifts.Farms in western Washington…
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Temperatures in the Inland Northwest are still hotter than normal, and this week the region will also be more prone to fire danger and smoky air due to drought and wind.