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Some tips for ways to managing longer hotter summers in the Pacific Northwest.
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The findings come as millions spent the weekend under air quality warnings from wildfires spewing smoke across the western U.S.
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The American Lung Association’s annual report once again points to unhealthy air quality in Washington, with all measured counties getting F grades, because of wildfire smoke.
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The flames are fueled by the same weather phenomenon that caused the 2019 bushfires in Australia.
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This year’s fire season has been the mildest year for Washington in a decade. But, the season isn’t over yet.
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In 2020, Western wildfires gave the grapes grown for wine in the region an ashy and smoky taste. This year, Washington is expecting a record harvest, but vintners are still figuring out the best way to deal with the impact of smoke.
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Even with smoke, you can breathe easier. Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have practical tips to keep the air clean inside homes despite the smoke in Northwest skies.
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Temperatures were expected to soar to triple digits again Friday in Portland and into the mid-90s in Seattle as a heat wave bakes the Pacific Northwest,…
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COVID-19 numbers may be flattening in Washington – but wildfires are sweeping across the region and the official death toll from the state's record heat…
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The heat wave that recently hit the Pacific Northwest subjected the region’s vineyards to record-breaking temperatures nine months after the fields that…