The Best Weekend in a While, Plus Why Eastern Washington is NOT in a Drought
My new podcast is out.
I start with a very favorable weekend forecast for most of the region, with warm, dry conditions over the lowlands of western and eastern Washington.
Only the mountains may get some showers on Saturday.
And then I take on the exaggerated claims of drought in eastern Washington.
I start by referring to the climatological precipitation map of Washington, noting that much of the Columbia Basin is desert, with less than 10 inches a year.
Only with irrigation is agriculture possible and a small shortfall of precipitation is meaningless.
In the podcast, I review the favorable water situation that is now occurring and will be present throughout the summer for eastern Washington, with little negative impact expected on agriculture.
Bottom line: there is no drought in eastern Washington, by any relevant measure.
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