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After years of drought, April storms may mitigate fire season in the Umatilla National Forest but not stop it

April storms helped blunt droughts in many areas of Washington and Oregon, but conditions are still ripe for an active, if not record-breaking, fire season.

Back in the saddle: After coronavirus leads to cancellation in 2020, Cycle Oregon rolls into Grant County this fall

One of Oregon’s premier outdoor recreation events will be coming to Grant and Wheeler counties this fall, bringing more than 1,000 visitors and significant economic impacts to the area.

Back in the saddle: After getting canceled by COVID in 2020, Cycle Oregon will roll into Grant County this fall

One of Oregon’s premier outdoor recreation events will be coming to Grant and Wheeler counties this fall, bringing more than 1,000 visitors and significant economic impacts to the area.

Recent snowfalls boost anticipation of snowy, wet and cold winter

Snowpack averages below normal in Oregon

PENDLETON — One month beyond the winter solstice, Oregon’s mountain ranges are all below normal for annual snowpack averages. A look at USDA Natural Resource Conservation District Snotel sites that track snowfall and snow water equivalent from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 each year show more detailed reports of regional precipitation and snowpack. The Umatilla, Walla Walla and Willow river basins are currently measuring 85% of the annual snowpack average, as of Wednesday, Jan. 27. The Emigrant Springs Snotel on Mount Emily, at an elevation of 3,800 feet, started recording the first measurable precipitation of the water year Nov. 8, 2020. As of Jan. 27, 13.6 total inches have fallen, the snow depth is currently 6 inches and the snow water equivalent is 1.3 inches, 23% of the average.

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