This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. We also mention companies of interest to preppers and survivalists that are located in the American Redoubt region. Today, we’ll cover some unseasonably early snowfalls.
Region-Wide
This well-written article describes the legislative process required to make this happen: Two more Oregon counties say ‘yes’ to Greater Idaho, but ballot wins far from moving borders.
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KREM-2: Chief Meteorologist Jeremy LaGoo’s long-range winter forecast. An excerpt:
“NOAA released its 2022-2023 winter forecast, and with cooler than normal equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures, La Nina is present once again. That means a colder and wetter than average winter for the Northwest. The same forecast we saw the past two winters, but this one is different.
The atmospheric pattern that brings more moisture and cooler temperatures to the region is already present. It set up quickly, but the ridge over the Pacific and storm track over the Northwest is exactly the pattern that played into some of our biggest snow seasons ever recorded. Spokane has already recorded more than 7 inches of snow this November, that’s more than we saw through the middle of December last year.”
Idaho
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US selects proposed plan for open-pit gold mines in Idaho.
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Careful…that may not be the trophy bull you think it is.
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Four University of Idaho students killed in suspected homicide.
A follow-up article: University of Idaho homicides: What to know about the four victims allegedly killed near campus.
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