Last Night winds is just a reminder. Rain and strong winds are a regular part of living in Western Washington.Will you be ready when the next big storm hits? We hope you’ll use the tips below to make sure you…
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Snow in May? No it’s just Cottonwood Season in the Puget Sound area.
Drive I-90 these days, and the breeze is made visible by the puffs of white cottonwood seed aloft, delicate as duck down. It’s actually the signature of a tough survivor. Cottonwood colonizes some of the roughest territory taken on by…
Winter Storm Season is Here
Winter Weather Outlook for Western Washington (2017-18) Following a mild and short-lived La Niña last winter, the climatic phenomenon known as “La Niña” stands a 55-60 percent chance of developing once again this fall and winter. That’s the most recent…
Black Cottowood Tree Removals
Black cottonwood is a large deciduous tree belonging to the willow family (Salicaceae). It is one of the largest of some 40 species of Populus and is the tallest, fastest-growing hardwood in the western United States. In the Pacific Northwest,…