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WSF: Possible service disruptions this afternoon through tomorrow morning due to weather – Plus, reminder of Thanksgiving crush of ferry customers
WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES MADE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT AT 11:30 A.M TODAY All ferry passengers should be prepared for possible service disruptions starting this afternoon through tomorrow morning due to weather. The National Weather Service is forecasting high winds throughout the region that could impact all routes. Safety is our number one priority, and there could…
Fire Season has Begun
Wildfires of varying sizes are burning across Central and Eastern Washington. Currently, the “Pioneer Fire” is the largest. Approximately 27 miles northwest of Manson, WA, more than 3,800 acres of grass and shrubs are burning. That fire was first reported one week ago.
61 days to Spring! Here’s a reminder of the beauty of the harbor in May!
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We Missed the Solar Eclipse Last Month, So What? We Have Northern Lights!
Some 200 cars and trucks lined Redoubt Rd. at South Beach in the San Juan Island National Historical Park after sunset last night (Fri., May 10, 2024). Not much was happening as the 9:00 p.m. hour wore on, and a few cars departed. But as every last sign of the sunset waned by 10:00 p.m.,…
NEW TO CNL2 RADIO! Dave’s Marine Weather Conditions: Saturday, June 22 – Made Possible by Island Life in Eastsound
A CNL2 PODCAST IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Setting a new standard in local marine weather information! This marine weather update has been underwritten by ISLAND LIFE on Orcas in Eastsound. Outerwear for the active islander. Here is San Juan Island’s own Dave Schnuckel delivering the first CNL2 Marine Weather podcast. This report…
Northern Lights Fans! Tonight May be Your Lucky Night
A “severe” geomagnetic solar storm will befall Earth tonight, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Extreme solar activity (solar flares and coronal mass ejections [CMEs]) began Wednesday, 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The event begins on Earth tonight and could ripple through the weekend. CMEs are explosions of plasma and magnetic fields from…
WSF: Possible service disruptions this afternoon through tomorrow morning due to weather – Plus, reminder of Thanksgiving crush of ferry customers
WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES MADE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT AT 11:30 A.M TODAY All ferry passengers should be prepared for possible service disruptions starting this afternoon through tomorrow morning due to weather. The National Weather Service is forecasting high winds throughout the region that could impact all routes. Safety is our number one priority, and there could…
Fire Season has Begun
Wildfires of varying sizes are burning across Central and Eastern Washington. Currently, the “Pioneer Fire” is the largest. Approximately 27 miles northwest of Manson, WA, more than 3,800 acres of grass and shrubs are burning. That fire was first reported one week ago.
61 days to Spring! Here’s a reminder of the beauty of the harbor in May!
Saturday, January 18, 2025by Jeremy Tyler 2
We Missed the Solar Eclipse Last Month, So What? We Have Northern Lights!
Some 200 cars and trucks lined Redoubt Rd. at South Beach in the San Juan Island National Historical Park after sunset last night (Fri., May 10, 2024). Not much was happening as the 9:00 p.m. hour wore on, and a few cars departed. But as every last sign of the sunset waned by 10:00 p.m.,…
NEW TO CNL2 RADIO! Dave’s Marine Weather Conditions: Saturday, June 22 – Made Possible by Island Life in Eastsound
A CNL2 PODCAST IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Setting a new standard in local marine weather information! This marine weather update has been underwritten by ISLAND LIFE on Orcas in Eastsound. Outerwear for the active islander. Here is San Juan Island’s own Dave Schnuckel delivering the first CNL2 Marine Weather podcast. This report…
Northern Lights Fans! Tonight May be Your Lucky Night
A “severe” geomagnetic solar storm will befall Earth tonight, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Extreme solar activity (solar flares and coronal mass ejections [CMEs]) began Wednesday, 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The event begins on Earth tonight and could ripple through the weekend. CMEs are explosions of plasma and magnetic fields from…
WSF: Possible service disruptions this afternoon through tomorrow morning due to weather – Plus, reminder of Thanksgiving crush of ferry customers
WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES MADE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT AT 11:30 A.M TODAY All ferry passengers should be prepared for possible service disruptions starting this afternoon through tomorrow morning due to weather. The National Weather Service is forecasting high winds throughout the region that could impact all routes. Safety is our number one priority, and there could…
Fire Season has Begun
Wildfires of varying sizes are burning across Central and Eastern Washington. Currently, the “Pioneer Fire” is the largest. Approximately 27 miles northwest of Manson, WA, more than 3,800 acres of grass and shrubs are burning. That fire was first reported one week ago.
61 days to Spring! Here’s a reminder of the beauty of the harbor in May!
Saturday, January 18, 2025by Jeremy Tyler 2
We Missed the Solar Eclipse Last Month, So What? We Have Northern Lights!
Some 200 cars and trucks lined Redoubt Rd. at South Beach in the San Juan Island National Historical Park after sunset last night (Fri., May 10, 2024). Not much was happening as the 9:00 p.m. hour wore on, and a few cars departed. But as every last sign of the sunset waned by 10:00 p.m.,…
NEW TO CNL2 RADIO! Dave’s Marine Weather Conditions: Saturday, June 22 – Made Possible by Island Life in Eastsound
A CNL2 PODCAST IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Setting a new standard in local marine weather information! This marine weather update has been underwritten by ISLAND LIFE on Orcas in Eastsound. Outerwear for the active islander. Here is San Juan Island’s own Dave Schnuckel delivering the first CNL2 Marine Weather podcast. This report…
Northern Lights Fans! Tonight May be Your Lucky Night
A “severe” geomagnetic solar storm will befall Earth tonight, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Extreme solar activity (solar flares and coronal mass ejections [CMEs]) began Wednesday, 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The event begins on Earth tonight and could ripple through the weekend. CMEs are explosions of plasma and magnetic fields from…