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The West is Much Wetter and Greener This Year Compared to Last

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Many know that the spring skiing season in the Pacific Northwest ended very well this year. Additionally, the start of summer has seen comparatively cooler temperatures with continued rainfall. These two factors combined have made it much wetter and greener compared to last year. Contrast these two satellite images. The first picture is from 2021 and the second is from […]

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Avatar photo Brent Thomas | July 5, 2022
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NOAA January 2021 Outlook: Wetter and Warmer Than Average for Much of the United States

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This post first appeared on the climate.gov website and was written by Tom Di Liberto Happy new year! We all know keeping New Year’s resolutions is often a fruitless endeavor, but here’s hoping that Mother Nature will make—and keep—a resolution for a less bonkers climate year in 2021. To kick start 2021 in the United States, the January outlook from […]

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WeatherBrains | January 5, 2021
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NWS: Most of the US Will be Wetter During Mid-June | Great for Reservoirs and Wildfire Risk

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According to the NWS, the majority of the United States, with the exception of the PNW, can look forward to a higher than average chance of a wetter mid-June. The 4 corners (CO, UT, AZ, NM) are in an exceptional/extreme drought, so welcome rain will be great for the reservoirs and to quell the wildfire risk. Even Las Vegas and […]

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WeatherBrains | June 9, 2018
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