This story comes KUOW’s Seattle Now podcast. There is still a chance for snow to come to Washington’s mountains this season, but don’t expect the region’s dismal snowpack to miraculously recover.
At monitoring stations scattered across Washington’s Cascade Range, the numbers this spring tell a story that water managers, ...
Washington state received more precipitation than normal this past winter. By spring, the mountains held barely half the snowpack they should. On April 8, Gov. Bob Ferguson declared a statewide ...
SEATTLE — Washington state's mountain snowpack is running significantly below normal levels this winter, raising concerns about water supplies heading into summer, though meteorologists say it is too ...
A new federal report found that Washington has entered spring with a growing water crisis ahead. The report describes a “March Meltdown” across much of the Western United States, suffering from a ...
The National Weather Service is calling for another massive snowstorm to hit the Pacific Northwest not long after the West Coast received over 15 feet of snow in the Cascades late last month. Earlier ...
SEATTLE — Washington state officials have declared a statewide drought emergency after a warm winter left mountain snowpack near record lows, raising concerns about water supplies, fish habitat, and ...
WESTERN WASHINGTON — After snow levels plunged following a storm packing rain and wind, parts of western Washington are getting hit with lowland snow as it continues to pile up in the mountains.
Better late than never! More typical winter-like weather is in store this week, with lowland rain and mountain snow, along with blustery conditions and even the threat of a thunderstorm. A strong ...