From the National Agricultural Statistics Service
The statewide temperatures for January were mostly below normal to normal for this time of year, with an area in central Washington having above normal temperatures. Producers in the western region reported freezing temperatures helping raspberry and blueberry plants progress into dormancy.
In the central part of the state, little activity was reported in the crop production areas. The northeastern region experienced an extended cold spell. The lack of snow cover on crops was a concern due to potential winter kill. Calving started in some areas of the region.
The east-central region reported limited snowfall and warmer than average temperatures. Winter wheat remained in good condition across the region.
The southeastern region had average looking crops and did not receive much precipitation.