News and Weather


This page will provide links to various news and media sites in the local area. For those dlpoa members who live some distance away, this will provide you a way to find out what is happening locally. For you who are at the lake and don't get your newspaper, you can find out what is on TV, when are we gonna get rained on, and what are you missing back home.


Many of these sites have news and weather, and traffic cameras, although I do not know of any in the Four Corners area. If anybody can think of a site I have missed, please send me a note.

TV Station Web Sites


Channel 2, KREM, CBS Affiliate
Channel 4, KXLY, ABC Affiliate
Channel 6, KHQ,  NBC Affiliate
Channel 7, KSPS, PBS Affiliate
Channel 22, KSKN, WB Affiliate
Channel 24, KQUP, UPN Affiliate
Channel 28, KAYU, Fox Affiliate
Dish Network Satellite System
DirecTV Satellite System

For the best local TV listings on the web, go to spokane.net's tv listings

To find out what other resources are available in Spokane, go to Spokane.net.

Newspaper

Spokesman-Review, www.spokesmanreview.com

Weather


Click here for INTELLICAST weather All of the above sites have links to weather sites. One of the better ones, I think, is This one. This site gives you predictions, but also real time radar and satellite images of our local area.

Click for Spokane, Washington Forecast And then there is this one here. These guys have all that other stuff too, but I really like their updating banner.

The Sky

This site, from the same guys that did the sexy banner just above, gives you a map of the sky, as seen from Spokane, with the constellations and what planets are visible at this time of year: Weather Underground/sky It also has all the normal weather junk that other sites have.

 

Water Temperature History

I have been taking temperatures from the end of my dock for the last four years.  Actually, the first two years were done with a dangling thermometer about two feet down, 32 feet from the shore.  The years beyond that were done with an electronic thermometer 5 feet down 16 feet from the shore.  To see a graph of these temperatures, click HERE.