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Snow is returning to Western Washington. Angela King. ... She’s been a part of the northwest news scene since the early 1990s. A proud University of Washington alumna, ...
Those hoping for snow could get a little treat next weekend. Cliff Mass, atmospheric sciences professor at the University of Washington, told “Seattle’s Morning News” on KIRO Newsradio ...
Parts of western Washington saw snowfall on Wednesday, February 5, including downtown Seattle. The snow stopped by mid-morning, but another round of snow arrived in the evening. Intermittent snow ...
Why Some Western Snow Is Turning Pink Algae bring a rosy hue to some mountain snowpacks, which might accelerate melting. ... a professor at Western Washington University, ...
Snow showers will continue to move across western Washington off and on through Monday. These snow showers will be hit or miss. Snow accumulations around 2 to 4 inches (locally higher amounts are ...
The Living Snow Project, a citizen science initiative created by Western Washington University researchers, asked skiers, climbers and hikers to help collect pink snow samples.
The Living Snow Project, a citizen science initiative created by Western Washington University researchers, asked skiers, climbers and hikers to help collect pink snow samples.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said its offices in the North Puget Sound Region are on a two-hour delay due to snow and ice. Regional headquarters in Mill creek will open at 11 a.m.
Next week: Goodbye snow, hello rain Western Washington isn’t free from active weather patterns just yet. The NWS said a series of atmospheric river-like systems are expected to move across the ...
Alia Khan, a researcher and associate professor at Western Washington University, also studies algae, but she’s focused on how it cranks up the heat by absorbing more energy from the sun.
Schools closed in Whatcom County, Seattle area after Western WA snow . ... Western Washington University’s campus is closed until 10 a.m. Classes are delayed in Auburn, Bellevue, ...
Hazards will not only include high winds, but also rain and some snow in the Cascade Mountains, she added. Western Washington can expect power outages, downed trees, and property damage.