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'It's not looking good': Spokane's hot, dry spell broke another ominous weather record this year | The Spokesman-Review
'It's not looking good': Spokane's hot, dry spell broke another ominous weather record this year | The Spokesman-Review
Spokane keeps setting ominous weather records this year. The region in 2021 had its driest, and second hottest, Feb. 1 through July 10 stretch since record-keeping began in 1881, according to the National Weather Service. And the unwelcome weather isn’t letting up soon, with 100-degree days and no rain forecast this week. Wilson said 2021 has been one of the hottest, driest years in the region’s history. The stretch from Feb. 1 through July 10 has been the second hottest Spokane has ever seen, behind only 2015 – which was the worst wildfire year in state history. “Acres burned are mostly highly correlated to the summertime temperatures, so it’s not a good thing that we see temperatures of this magnitude,” Wilson said.
·spokesman.com·
'It's not looking good': Spokane's hot, dry spell broke another ominous weather record this year | The Spokesman-Review
'Mini hot spell': High temperatures in Western Washington expected to break records
'Mini hot spell': High temperatures in Western Washington expected to break records
Turn on those fans and get ready for a summer scorcher: Seattle and areas of Western Washington are poised to see toasty, record-breaking temperatures today. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Seattle is currently predicting high temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s on Monday due to an area of high pressure over the region before a cooling trend on Tuesday and Wednesday.
·seattlepi.com·
'Mini hot spell': High temperatures in Western Washington expected to break records
The Record Temperatures Enveloping The West Are Not Your Average Heat Wave | Northwest Public Broadcasting
The Record Temperatures Enveloping The West Are Not Your Average Heat Wave | Northwest Public Broadcasting
But this record-setting heat wave’s remarkable power, size and unusually early appearance is giving meteorologists and climate experts yet more cause for concern about the routinization of extreme weather in an era of climate change. These sprawling, persistent high-pressure zones popularly called “heat domes” are relatively common in later summer months. This current system is different.
·nwpb.org·
The Record Temperatures Enveloping The West Are Not Your Average Heat Wave | Northwest Public Broadcasting
How does wind erosion affect farming in Washington state? | Morning Ag Clips
How does wind erosion affect farming in Washington state? | Morning Ag Clips
The May 7th, 2021 Sustainable, Secure Food Blog explores how wind erosion affects farming in Washington and some solutions farmers can use. According to blogger Andrew McGuire, “Wind erosion is a soil health thief. In both sandy and fine-grained silt soils of Eastern Washington, wind erosion lifts, sifts, and then carries away the best part of the soil. Lost are the tiny particles of clay and silt with the organic matter that is stuck to them.” Local soil conditions make matters worse. Low rainfall produces sparse vegetation, therefore low soil organic matter levels.
·morningagclips.com·
How does wind erosion affect farming in Washington state? | Morning Ag Clips
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Where is the driest place in Washington State?
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Where is the driest place in Washington State?
But where EXACTLY is the absolutely driest location? Rain sodden western Washingtonians want to know! And the answer should certainly be of interest to agricultural interests...So I next checked locations I thought had the best combination of low elevation and big terrain immediately to the west. First, Desertair, which had nearly exactly 5 inches a year since 2009. Then, Mattawa E. in Grant County. OMG. A 4.6 inches average for 2008 to 2020.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Where is the driest place in Washington State?
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Cold Spring That Won't Go Away
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Cold Spring That Won't Go Away
This winter has been dominated by La Nina. a period of below-normal sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific. The implications of La Nina have been profound for the West Coast, with above-normal snowpack in the Northwest and dry conditions over the southwest U.S.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Cold Spring That Won't Go Away
The Pineapple Express is headed to the US - CNN
The Pineapple Express is headed to the US - CNN
An atmospheric river event known as the "Pineapple Express" is forecast to bring a prolonged period of wet weather and the potential for avalanches to Washington and Oregon beginning Sunday.
·cnn.com·
The Pineapple Express is headed to the US - CNN