Pacific Northwest, Atmospheric
Atmospheric river slams Northwest with flooding rain, mountain snow
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Heavy rain beginning, as atmospheric river starts to strike the Pacific-Northwest
Atmospheric river to bring multiday flood threat to Pacific Northwest
An atmospheric river is expected to affect western portions of Washington and Oregon beginning Saturday and continuing into Tuesday. This will bring the potential for urban and river flooding impacts.
A series of storm systems fueled by an atmospheric river brought flash flooding to the Pacific Northwest this weekend — and more rain is on the way. The new system will bring
National Weather Service forecasts suggest that through the weekend, about 1 to 3 inches of rain will fall around the coast, including around 2 inches for Seattle.
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Authorities identified the two backcountry skiers who were killed Monday in an avalanche in Oregon’s central Cascade Mountains as Terance “Terry” Skjersaa, 57, and his wife, Susan “Renee” Skjersaa, 52. The couple were members of the family that founded Bend’s oldest ski shop.
A powerful Pacific storm is taking aim at the Northwest. Heavy rain and strong winds will move across the region Monday afternoon into Tuesday.
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The Trump administration layoffs are hitting engineers and researchers at PNNL, Hanford, NOAA, the Bonneville Power Administration and elsewhere.
Columbia River spring Chinook salmon season dates and regulations announced by Washington and Oregon fishery managers.
The Center for Biological Diversity and its allies have sued the National Marine Fisheries Service over what they say is a delayed Endangered Species Act protection decision for spring-run Chinook salmon in Oregon,
U.S. News & World Report has separately released a list of the best hotels in Oregon, which The Allison has topped, just as it did last year. Rounding out the top five are The Nines and Sentinel Hotel, both in downtown Portland, Sunriver Resort in central Oregon, and Stephanie Inn in Cannon Beach.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is teaming up with the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen’s Show to offer two unique raffle experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
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