Pullman experienced a high temperature of around 84 degrees Oct. 8. Daniel Butler, Spokane National Weather Service general forecaster, said a temperature increase such as this was not entirely unprecedented. “It was certainly within the realm of pretty extreme for October,” he said. “But we had a pretty good indication that the temperatures were gonna.
WSU scientists are at work in northwest forests, studying how fallen logs and other woodland debris could shelter the huckleberry from a hotter, drier future.
More than one-third of the students who presented posters at the Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities on March 28 will receive monetary awards for their top-quality efforts.