Scientist say a climate boundary separating the east and west United States discovered more than 100 years ago has shifted 140 miles east. In a report published by Columbia University, scien... Read more
The cool wet weather has been more of a hindrance for many in the Ag community over the last couple of weeks, with the exception of are soils. Marilyn Lohmann with the National Weather Serv... Read more
This is spring break for many school districts across the Inland Northwest, but the weather doesn’t feel very spring like. Temperatures across the area have been several degrees below norma... Read more
The first week of spring is in the bag, but you wouldn’t know it with the weather the Inland Northwest had over the past seven days. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather... Read more
Tuesday was the official kick off to spring for the Inland Northwest. And as we look back on the winter of 2017-18, Marilyn Lohmann with the National Weather Service says the region enjoyed... Read more
As we wrap up February, it will go down as a fairly normal month. Because of the wild swings, with warm weather to start the month, and below average temperatures to close it, Marilyn Lohma... Read more
After being spoiled with abnormally warm weather, the Inland Northwest has returned to winter weather. Marilyn Lohmann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service says that change was... Read more
If you’ve enjoyed the above average weather we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks, you’re going to enjoy the weather forecast through early February. The Inland Northwest has seen temper... Read more
The Inland Northwest has enjoyed some mild weather over the past couple of days, but that’s not going to last much longer. Meteorologist Marilyn Lohmann told the Washington Ag Network the u... Read more
After several mornings of waking up to a thin layer of ice coating the outdoors this winter, and local store shelves crowded with deicers, you may be wondering what is the best choice? Kansa... Read more