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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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November marks the start of King Tide Season. But what is a King Tide, what have they impacted in the past, and what can be done to help reduce the impact? This Podcast addresses all those questions.
This month is the most flood prone month of the year. Why is that? Listen to learn what the primary reasons are.
Welcome to the historically wettest month of the year. Learn what weather lies ahead and the impacts in this Podcast.
This Podcast describes what is happening with this twice yearly time change as clocks roll back 1 hour this Sunday morning. Plus, it is time to change those batteries too.
It is that time of year when temperatures dip to freezing or beyond. This Podcast describes why that happens and what suggested actions to take. Plus...the outlook for Halloween. Listen to avoid this Podcast haunting you!
The latest outlook for this coming winter was just released. Listen to this Podcast to learn whether it is El Nino again, Neutral or La Nina conditions, and what the impacts will be so you can better prepare....in advance.
Have you registered for this year's Great Shakeout Earthquake Drill? Learn all about the fun drill and who is and can participate. You'd be surprised how many have already registered for the Oct 17th drill and now you can too!
The 1962 Columbus Day Storm was the strongest non-tropical wind storm ever to strike the lower 48 in American history. This Podcast describes what happened, the impacts if it happened again today, and what you can do to prepare in advance. In the wake of the recent SE U.S. hurricanes, the Columbus Day Storm compares.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene striking the southeastern U.S., a listener asked - do we get hurricanes? This Podcast answers that question and describes previous strong damaging wind storms that have hit the North Sound. Could we get another such storm?
It is that time of year again - when trees with leaves turn to their fall colors. This Podcast addresses how this process unfolds and how weather plays a key role, making each fall season unlike any other.
The peak of the fog season is upon us in the North Sound and fog is often driven by temperature inversions. This Podcast explains what is a temperature inversion and how it forms.
September 22nd is the fall equinox. This podcast explains what that means regarding the Earth' rotation annual rotation around the sun, and what it means regarding the hours of daylight.
This Podcast describes what radiational cooling is and what the impacts can be, particularly as the seasons move deeper into fall and winter.
This month is National Preparedness Month. The Podcast describes the typical hazardous fall and winter season weather, and offers resources to help you get ready for this coming colder seasons in advance. It is time to take action.
This Podcast addresses this question versus astronomical fall, plus does it seem like summers are longer?
This Podcast answers that question, looking back at the holiday weekend so far this century. The answer may be surprising!
A listener posed this question. This Podcast answers the question including why there seems to be more intense rainfall and hence, more flooding.
A listener asked what is a marine push. This Podcast answers that question and includes the current cooler summer weather at this time.
The latest seasonal weather outlook was just released and it reflects a significant change from previous editions, particularly for the rest of this summer and into fall. This Podcast describes the change and offers the latest outlook and its impacts for this coming winter.
Earth's rotation around the sun is taking the planet through the Perseids right now. This Podcast describes when is the peak, what is the best time to see this spectacular show, and the history behind the name - Perseid.
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