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Active Weather Expected To Return Next Week
Active Weather Expected To Return Next Week
Active Weather Expected To Return Next Week
The past couple of weeks have been very quiet weather wise, and recently temperatures have been very pleasant for early February. And that weather is starting to have an impact on conditions across the PNW. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service says the sunshine has warmed soil temperatures, in areas without snow on the ground, by one to two degrees ...
Active Weather Expected To Continue Through The End Of The Week
Active Weather Expected To Continue Through The End Of The Week
Active Weather Expected To Continue Through The End Of The Week
The Pacific Northwest saw some active weather to wrap up 2021, and that pattern has continued through the start the New Year. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said before Christmas the PNW was under a westerly flow, keeping temperatures moderate and precipitation primarily rain showers ...
2021 Wraps Up On A Dry Note
2021 Wraps Up On A Dry Note
2021 Wraps Up On A Dry Note
The first week of winter has felt very winter like, thanks to a strong northerly flow out of Canada which had dropped some temperatures into the single digits, and even below zero overnight. “It’s been cold, a lot colder in northern Washington, and then it kind of moderates as it moves across Oregon and down in to California," said Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Serv
Lohmann: Active Weather Expected As We Head Toward Christmas
Lohmann: Active Weather Expected As We Head Toward Christmas
Lohmann: Active Weather Expected As We Head Toward Christmas
It’s still too early to know if you’ll enjoy a White Christmas this year, but it looks like Mother Nature is setting the table for an active Christmas at the very least. Marilyn Lohmann with the National Weather Service says over the next couple of weeks, she expected systems to roll across the Pacific Northwest every 24-36 hours. “At thi ...
Lohmann Expects Upcoming Systems To Bring Much Needed Rain Snow
Lohmann Expects Upcoming Systems To Bring Much Needed Rain Snow
Lohmann Expects Upcoming Systems To Bring Much Needed Rain Snow
This mild weather has made traveling through area passes very easy for early December, but unfortunately it’s done a real number on the snowpack for this time of year. Meteorologist Marilyn Lohmann, with the National Weather Service, said that could start to change Wednesday. She ...
Lohmann: Active Weather “A Long Time Coming”
Lohmann: Active Weather “A Long Time Coming”
Lohmann: Active Weather “A Long Time Coming”
The prayers of many farmers across the Pacific Northwest were answered this week as several strong systems brought rain to locations west and east of the Cascades. And as meteorologist Marilyn Lohman pointed out, Tuesday’s storm dumped up to a foot of snow in locations above 6,000’. She noted ...
Cool, Active Weather To Start November
Cool, Active Weather To Start November
Cool, Active Weather To Start November
It truly feels like fall across the Pacific Northwest. Marilyn Lohmann meteorologist with the National Weather Service says temperatures have dropped considerably, with many locations reporting overnight lows near or below the freezing point, and daytime high slightly below normal ...
Western Storms Produce Rain, New Records
Western Storms Produce Rain, New Records
Western Storms Produce Rain, New Records
The strong storms that rolled across the west over the weekend, broke several records. "That system, first of all, started the day, on Sunday, breaking a record for the lowest barometric pressure ever seen off the pacific northwest coast ...
Active Weather Expected for Coming Weeks
Active Weather Expected for Coming Weeks
Active Weather Expected for Coming Weeks
The Pacific Northwest received some much needed rain over the weekend. And while areas west of the Cascades suffered from mudslides, down trees and localized flooding, many in the farming community were happy to see the rain. Marilyn Lohmann meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the weekend of rain means the new Water Year is off to a great start; but that only started October 1st
Idaho, West Needs Rain, Snow To Overcome 2020-21 Water Year
Idaho, West Needs Rain, Snow To Overcome 2020-21 Water Year
Idaho, West Needs Rain, Snow To Overcome 2020-21 Water Year
The current water year is roughly three weeks old, but the Northwest is still suffering from the impact of the previous water year. Erin Whorton with NRCS-Idaho said the 2020-21 water year was the 10th driest since 1895. She noted the water year started off with great snowpacks across the Gem state, but when spring hit, the precipitation came to a halt ...

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