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Above-average mountain snow heading into June is creating a unique situation in the Cascade Mountains for people looking to adventure. It could be some time before trails appear and the ground dries out. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says snowpack measurements are still well over 100 percent for this time of year for most of the state.
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Statistically speaking, it generally is the driest time of year in western Washington. Because of this, late July into early August is the most popular…
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Most of the snow fell overnight while western Washington slept, and "the worst is over," says KPLU weather expert Cliff Mass. The metropolitan area of…
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Our drier-than-usual fall is coming to a mild end as we return to the "old boring stuff," says KPLU weather expert Cliff Mass.And that means a relatively…
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Weather forecasters say the current dry spell in the Northwest may turn into a dry winter. But the region’s ski areas are banking on enough snowfall for…
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PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Skiers and snowboarders will have 7-day-a-week access to the Hurricane Ridge area as Olympic National Park keeps the road plowed in…
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Idaho’s Tamarack Resort is once again alive with skiers and snowboarders. But the happy scene didn’t come easy.Tamarack is one of the most glaring…
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For the region’s ski areas, this week’s snowfall may be too much of a good thing. More ski lifts are starting up soon, but lowland snow (in Portland, the…