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North Sound Weather Minute
Author: North Sound Meteorologist Ted Buehner
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Western Washington's North Sound Meteorologist Ted Buehner offers Puget Sound region weather information beyond the forecast and addresses listener questions in each Weather Minute Podcast.
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This Podcast describes why the spring season is prime time for rainbows.
Gardeners - this Podcast highlights when the threat of frost or freezing weather usually ends, permitting putting those seasonal plantings in pots or in the ground. Listen for the details where you live.
April 1st usually marks the peak of the winter mountain snowpack. This Podcast describes what the April 1st snowpack looked like and what the impacts will be as the calendar rolls into summer and early fall - not good.
Spring has arrived and that also means allergy season is here as well. This Podcast describes the pollen offenders as spring rolls on into summer, and when some relief can be found.
In Washington state, March 31st is the deadline to remove studded tires. This Podcast highlights the deadline, what studded tires do to roadways, and what good alternatives are available instead of studded tires.
This Podcast describes what weather to expect as the Seattle Mariners open their season at home through this weekend.
This Podcast reviews the recent impactful weather as spring got underway, and a look ahead for the first full week of spring with a variety of expected weather. Results include the impact of last week's warm rain in the mountains and spring sunshine for the tail end of the week.
It's already been 12 years since the tragic SR 530/Oso Landslide on March 22nd. This Podcast remembers those who lost their lives and revisits what happened that day and since.
The spring equinox is just ahead. This Podcast highlights what this equinox means, its long cultural history, and its impacts in the coming weeks and months.
This Podcast addresses a big change in the North Sound's weather pattern heading into next week. Listen for the details as the spring equinox draws closer including the impacts in the mountains.
More typical winter weather is in store this week for the North Sound with showers and significant mountain snows. Learn all the details by listening.
It's that time of year again - time to 'spring forward' an hour from Standard Time to Daylight Time. Learn when that will happen and why we still tackle this task, plus remember to change your batteries too, by listening to this podcast.
The month of March kicks off the prime time of year when thunderstorms occur. Learn why that is the case and if there is another prime thunderstorm season, plus how to remain safe during these storms by listening to this podcast.
The first of March marks the date of the deadliest avalanche in U.S. history that occurred near Stevens Pass. Listen for all the details plus how those who venture into the backcountry can help be safer from avalanches.
Where were you on Feb 28th, 2001? That is when the Nisqually earthquake struck. This podcast reviews what happened, why it happened, and offers tips to get ready for the next big quake.
Six planets in the solar system will be aligned late this month. This Podcast describes when they can be seen in the western sky and how best to see this unique night sky event.
For some, wedding plans began on Valentine's Day. This podcast describes when is the best time of year to hold an outdoor wedding or any other big outdoor events in the North Sound.
The latest seasonal weather outlook was just released. This Podcast highlights what the outlook reveals for this spring and summer. Listen for the details and what they mean.
This Podcast addresses that question, why and how so cool this week, plus the latest mountain snowpack report and weather outlook for the rest of the month.
Could this big change to a wetter weather pattern be sustained heading into March? This Podcast describes the big change and what the impacts may be for at least the rest of February.




