Pacific Northwest
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Gray Whales in the Pacific Northwest: Coping With Environmental and Anthropogenic Stressors
Gray whales that spend their summers feeding off the coast of Oregon are shorter than their counterparts who travel north to the Arctic for food, new research from Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute shows.
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New Storm Train to Hit California, Pacific Northwest with Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow [Weather Forecast]
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Weather Forecast: Additional Winter Storms to Hit Western US by Early Next Week
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New Developing Storm Could Unleash Rain, Snow in Pacific Northwest, Causing Significant Travel Delays and Wet Roads
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Late Fall Season Storms to Hit the Pacific Northwest and Southern High Plains; Heavy Rain and Snowfall Possible
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Rare Glimpse of Fireball Flashed Over Night Sky in Pacific Northwest
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Atmospheric River to Blanket the Pacific Northwest, Gulf Coast System Weakens in the South [NWS]
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Unsettled Weather with Potential Rain and Snow to Hit the Pacific Northwest and Eastern US
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Wet Weather and Cooler Temperatures in the Pacific Northwest to Continue Until November
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Persistent Storm Systems Bring Beneficial Rain in the Pacific Northwest
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Air Quality in the Pacific Northwest Expected To Improve After Residents Suffered From Wildfires' Smoky Haze
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Major Weather Pattern Change Possible Across the Pacific Northwest and Western United States [NWS]
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The Pacific Northwest Is Experiencing Summer-like Conditions Due to a High Pressure System That Raised Temperatures