Posts Tagged ‘weather’
National Weather Service foresees warm and dry seasons for rest of year
From the Capital Press The National Weather Service’s seasonal outlook predicts the Northwest will be hotter and drier than normal for the next three months and probably for the rest…
Read MoreGoodbye, La Niña? Eric Snodgrass Dissects What the Shift Means for Weather This Spring and Summer
From AgWeb.com ENSO-neutral means conditions could be close to average, but Eric Snodgrass, Nutrien’s principal atmospheric scientist, says that doesn’t mean the weather will be normal this spring and summer…
Read MoreWeather expert: ‘Not a good forecast for wheat in the US’
From the Capital Press Art Douglas admitted his weather forecast isn’t especially ‘rosy’ this year. Easily 60% of the U.S. is under drought, and that’s likely to expand in February…
Read MoreDouglas: Colder, snowier winter heading for parts of PNW
From the Capital Press The Pacific Northwest is in for a colder, snowier winter that will fade into a dry ending for spring, a veteran weatherman predicts. Read the rest…
Read MoreLa Nina settling in for third straight winter
From the Capital Press Federal forecasters are nearly certain that a La Nina will prevail in early winter and think it will likely will stick around until early spring, raising…
Read MoreWashington wheat farmers plow through challenges
From the Center Square Michelle Hennings, executive director of the Washington Association of Wheat Growers, said farmers are worried about a multitude of factors that will affect harvest levels this…
Read MoreNormal winter precipitation will lead into cold, dry spring, meteorologist predicts
From the Capital Press Northwest farmers will see adequate moisture this winter, but spring will be cold and dry. Read the rest of the article here.
Read More‘It’s going to be a difficult year’: Local dryland farmers struggling with severe drought conditions
From KXLY.com Both Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho are under severe to extreme drought conditions now. Dryland farmers, and their crops, are struggling with the little rain. Wheat head comparison…
Read More‘Somber Harvest’: Crops May Fail, Cattle Sold As The Northwest Descends Into Drought
From NW News Network Nicole Berg wades into her stunted wheat field. It’s so short and sparse, she doesn’t think the combine can even reach the wheat without eating rocks.…
Read MoreDrought has these Eastern Washington farmers worried, but they ‘always plant with faith’
From the Spokesman Review Wednesday was an immaculate day on the Palouse. Cartoonishly puffy clouds filled a brilliant blue sky. A gentle breeze blew through the 65-degree air. Hill after…
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