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Firefighters tackle new blazes in Cascade Range after thunderstorms spark fresh wildfires
USDA Forest Service firefighters are responding to several reports of new fires following thunderstorms over the Cascade Range, Umpqua National Forest officials said Wednesday evening. Tolo (#256) – ...
A longtime manager for the Oregon Department of Transportation said Cascade Range highways near Diamond and Crater Lake will become "impassable for weeks and months" during winter, impacting school ...
Multnomah County Sheriff's Office / AP A winter storm moved into the Pacific Northwest Friday, bringing heavy rainfall to lower elevations in Oregon and Southwest Washington and dumping snow in the ...
In recent years -- and 2020 is no exception -- parts of the Pacific Northwest that are typically too wet to burn are experiencing more frequent, severe and larger wildfires due to changes in climate.
New research found that while the increased wildfire activity is causing widespread changes in the structure and composition of these mid-to-high elevation forests, the new landscapes are also likely ...
In recent years — and 2020 is no exception — parts of the Pacific Northwest that are typically too wet to burn are experiencing more frequent, severe and larger wildfires due to changes in climate.
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