A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and snow to the Cascades.
A new study shows that careful forest thinning in the cascade mountains can reduce wildfire risk and help more snow reach the ground.
The National Weather Service is calling for another massive snowstorm to hit the Pacific Northwest not long after the West ...
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The National Weather Service is calling for a new winter storm that will bring over five feet of snow and 80 mph winds.
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We’re still looking at the possibility of accumulating snow in the higher elevations of the metro area Tuesday with a 50-70% chance of sticking snow in the Cowlitz Valley, and around a 15% chance in ...
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