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Lohmann: Showers Expected To Move Into the PNW In Coming Days
Lohmann: Showers Expected To Move Into the PNW In Coming Days
The Pacific Northwest has enjoyed great late summer weather over the past couple of days, with sunny skies and daytime highs that are right in line with normal. However, it looks like the stability will come to an end starting today. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service said a weak system will roll in Wednesday, bringing breezy conditions and cooler temperatures to th
Northwest Should Prepare For Intense, Short Lived Cold Snap
Northwest Should Prepare For Intense, Short Lived Cold Snap
After weeks of mild weather, old man winter will remind the northwest what season we’re in over the next couple of days. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the area has not seen very cold temperatures this winter thanks to a High pressure system parked off the west coast, but that High is starting to break down. " ...
Cold Weather Hits The Northwest
Cold Weather Hits The Northwest
The old springtime saying in the Northwest is, if you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes and it will change. Well, that apparently works for the fall of 2020. National Weather Service meteorologist Marilyn Lohman said temperatures were up in the upper 60s and even low 70s a week ago, and then very cold air rolled in over the weekend, dropping overnight lows in the teens for some areas. “ .
ODFW: Wolf Population Up 15%
ODFW: Wolf Population Up 15%
The wolf population in Oregon continues to climb. According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 158 wolves were counted statewide this past winter. That’s a 15% increase over last year’s count. The number of packs increased as well, up from 16 last year, to 22 packs in this most recent count. Three of ...

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