The drought declared in April 2024, is still in effect while experts keep an eye out for signs of improving conditions.
Does it seem like it is unusually dry this month? The last significant rainfall in Western Washington was Jan. 10.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared the return of La Niña on Thursday, marking the start of an expected period of global cooling that nonetheless carried ominous signs ...
After a record-breaking Gulf Coast storm, cities like New Orleans and Pensacola, Florida, have had more snow this winter than ...
The weather phenomenon was expected to emerge in late 2024 before delay. Officials finally announced that it had arrived earlier this week.
Here's everything you need to know about the three Restaurant Week events happening throughout the DMV region this January.
La Nina, the flip side of the better-known El Nino ... The Hearst Foundations has awarded Washington State University with a $150,000 grant. The Hearst Foundations has awarded two Washington groups ...
La Nina is the opposing end of the spectrum from El Nino, an oscillation between cooler and warmer than normal waters in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
It is just the start of 2025, but the U.S. is already seeing extreme weather across the country, from the wildfires raging in Southern California to the uncharacteristically heavy snow in the ...
But even though the criteria have been met, this year’s La Niña could have less of an impact than usual. So what does it mean for western Washington? Here’s what we know. The wait is over and ...
But the signal for this climate phenomenon is a weak one, Washington state climatologist Guillaume Mauger said. “On the threshold of what we joke would be La Nada,” Mauger said. Even an ...
After months of forecasts, La Niña has officially developed, meaning drier and warmer weather for the remaining winter months ...