The United States Forest Service is reminding people in the Pacific Northwest about potential hazards and advisories in place in Washington's national forests ahead of Memorial Day weekend. FOX13
The United States Forest Service is reminding people in the Pacific Northwest about potential hazards and advisories in place in national forests ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
Current hazards and advisories, as well as visitor alerts for specific national forests in Washington state are listed below.Memorial Day Weekend: Western Washington lakes, rivers still dangerously coldAccording to USFS, rivers and streams are exceptionally cold due to recent snowmelt. Rising water levels and debris from recent fires may also increase in-water obstructions down-stream.
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