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Snow and glaciers work a bit like a frozen water bottle on a hot summer day: They melt into refreshing cold water at just the ...
A winter storm has rolled in with lots of snow and high winds and we have behind the scenes access with Stockholm Arlanda Airport's snow removal team. That means a tour of the garage, a look at the ...
The Mount Washington Auto Road, which is currently closed for spring clearing, posted on Facebook that 8 inches of snow fell on the mountain Tuesday night, and that was followed by wind gusts of ...
April 1 usually marks the peak of the mountain snowpack season, but similar to last winter, this year's snowpack fell short of average, leading to greater concerns for water supply access.
According to Mount Washington Observatory, warm fog and rain over the weekend ate away at the snowpack. The summit typically sees snow into May and even early June.
Snowfall was much less than 50% of average in the past two winters combined from Boston to Washington, D.C. While last winter provided a bit more snow from New York City to the mid-Atlantic ...
Read more about Washington's shrinking snowpack here. Download the KING 5 app to check the interactive radar near you, as well as the latest forecast, cameras and current conditions.
An ongoing “snow drought” in parts of Washington, Northern Idaho, Western Montana and Northern Wyoming presents serious wildfire concerns with the warmer, summer months ahead.
Not since 2015 has Washington's snowpack fallen so far below normal. Some regions of the state are preparing for another drought this summer. Others are still enmeshed in the drought that began ...
In Washington, at least 75% of the snowpack level is an acceptable threshold. But added that some communities in the state, in central to eastern Washington, may still have hardships at 75%.
Washington is in the middle of an El Niño winter, which brings warmer and drier conditions to the region. But it's also part of a global trend: The 10 warmest years since 1850 have all occurred ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Folks at the Mount Washington Observatory are hoping to see at least a few inches of fresh snow from this weekend’s storm. So far this winter, observers have seen below ...