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Lohmann: 2022 Off To A Good Start Moisture Wise
Lohmann: 2022 Off To A Good Start Moisture Wise
Lohmann: 2022 Off To A Good Start Moisture Wise
After a very dry start to the calendar year, 2022 has, for many locations across the Pacific Northwest, turned out to be a good year precipitation wise. According to the National Weather Service, since the start of the year, Yakima has received 2 ...
Lohmann: April A Cold And Wet Month
Lohmann: April A Cold And Wet Month
Lohmann: April A Cold And Wet Month
April has been a unique moth, weather wise, for the PNW. After a winter that was primarily warm and dry, April turned out to be cooler than normal and very wet. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the showers were welcomed news after months of dry conditions ...
Focus On Fruit for 04/21/22
Focus On Fruit for 04/21/22
Focus On Fruit for 04/21/22
What impact did last week's storm have on the local cherry crop? We turned to B.J. Thurlby to find out. If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekmedia.com
Thurlby: Snow May Delay Cherry Crop, No Extensive Damage Expected
Thurlby: Snow May Delay Cherry Crop, No Extensive Damage Expected
Thurlby: Snow May Delay Cherry Crop, No Extensive Damage Expected
The winter-like stormed that rolled across the Pacific Northwest Sunday and Monday not only brought unseasonably cold temperatures to the area, but extremely late season snow as well. Snow totals varied from a few inches on the Palouse, to 3”-8” in the Hood River area and as much as 12” around Medford. What impa ...
Cold Temperatures In Mid-April, Blame La Niña
Cold Temperatures In Mid-April, Blame La Niña
Cold Temperatures In Mid-April, Blame La Niña
Just went you thought winter was done with the Pacific Northwest, a new system rolled in Sunday and Monday, brining snow showers across the region. Some locations, including the Tri Cities and Portland, saw record April snow totals this week ...
Oviatt Extremely Concerned About The 2022 Irrigation Season
Oviatt Extremely Concerned About The 2022 Irrigation Season
Oviatt Extremely Concerned About The 2022 Irrigation Season
According to Scott Oviatt with NRCS-Oregon, the snowpack across the Beaver state is not looking good for this time of year. The statewide snowpack average is currently 80% of normal. Oviatt says while the state has not seen a massive loss of snowpack, the snowpack hasn’t made any gains either. “ ...
Cool Weather To Start March
Cool Weather To Start March
Cool Weather To Start March
March came in Tuesday not like a lion, not like a lamb, but a little of both, if you ask meteorologist Marilyn Lohmann. She noted while temperatures were fairly mild across the region, many corners of the Pacific Northwest saw showers early Tuesday ...
Drought Conditions Remain Because Of Dry February
Drought Conditions Remain Because Of Dry February
Drought Conditions Remain Because Of Dry February
The winter of 2021-2022 has been a disappointment for the farming community across the Pacific Northwest. A winter that started with great hopes, thanks to La Niña, has not lived up to the hype. Marilyn Lohman, meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the area enjoyed a fair amount of rain and snow to start winter back in December and in early January, but then the weather pattern sh
Lohmann: Dry Weather Expected Through the End Of February
Lohmann: Dry Weather Expected Through the End Of February
Lohmann: Dry Weather Expected Through the End Of February
If you need to work out in the orchard, or if you have livestock to watch, the past month has been nice weather wise. A lot of sunshine during the daytime with temperatures slightly above normal. However, that beautiful weather has returned the region to dry, and in some cases very dry conditions ...

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