Snow Report: Bad For Drivers, Good For Skiers David Hyde speaks the recent snow onslaught in the Cascades with National Weather Service meteorologist Ted Beuhner and Adam McKenney, owner of... David Hyde Matt Martin
Last Summer, This Snohomish Farmer Wished For Rain Farmer Micha Ide had to canoe off her property for this interview – that’s how bad the flooding was. Ide was at her neighbor’s house when she spoke with... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
See An Adorable Ermine (And Its Fresh Kill) Up Close In The Methow Valley Ashley Siple, a cross-country skier, was spending the weekend in the Methow Valley when she spotted a tiny white creature bounding across the snow. Isolde Raftery
Hurricane Patricia: Seattle Flights To Puerto Vallarta Canceled Flights to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, from Seattle and other West Coast cities were canceled Friday and Saturday as Hurricane Patricia slammed into Mexico... Paige Browning Gil Aegerter
The Case For Loving Northwest Rain David Hyde talks to Knute Berger, writer and historian for Crosscut, about how and why rain is such an important part of a Northwesterner's identity. David Hyde Amina Al-Sadi
More Washington Drought Ahead? NOAA Outlook Points That Way The latest El Niño forecast report is out from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and it looks like the drought will continue into next... Lisa Brooks
Seattle Is On A Water-Saving Roll – But Don't Stop Now Way to go, Seattle and Tacoma and Everett. You’ve cut your water use by 14 percent over the past eight weeks. That handily beat the goal of the region’s... Paige Browning
Remember Washington's Bad Drought? It's Still Out There Under Friday's gun-metal skies, Seattleites might be forgiven for thinking the drought gripping Washington state for the past year is over. It’s not. Gil Aegerter
Raindrops Aren't The Shape You Think They Are Ross Reynolds speaks with Cynthia Barnett, author of "Rain: A Natural and Cultural History," about the unexpected things she learned while writing a... Posey Gruener Ross Reynolds
Remembering Hurricane Katrina: 'It Was Like A Bomb Went Off' Ross Reynolds speaks with John Ratte, a New Orleans native who moved to Seattle after Hurricane Katrina devastated his city. Kate OConnell Ross Reynolds