The rain that arrived last weekend is sticking around for the beginning of this work week, making it a wet commute for Seattleites and others traveling around the Puget Sound region.
NOAA announced that the billion-dollar weather and climate disasters database will be retired. This directive came from the White House and reflects the ongoing effort to end all climate-related programs and services.
A mysterious green fireball flew across the sky in southern Washington over the weekend, with hundreds of people witnessing and commenting on the strange phenomenon.
Spokane is facing a dangerous summer of fires and drought as forecasts predict temperatures could exceed historical summer averages by over 3掳F, worsening wildfire risks, drought, and power demand across the western U.S., according to The Center Square.
April 1 usually marks the peak of the mountain snowpack season, but similar to last winter, this year's snowpack fell short of average, leading to greater concerns for water supply access.