Blizzard warnings are issued when winds are greater than 35 mph, visibility less than 1/4 of a mile, and lasting for 3 hours. Additional winter weather alerts have been added for the Pacific Northwest ...
Heavy rain is causing floods and downed power lines in the Pacific Northwest due to a moderate atmospheric river, with the National Weather Service issuing a Flood Warning for parts of Multnomah ...
The latest seasonal weather outlook from the NWS’ Climate Prediction Center was recently released. What does this spring and summer look like?
A moderate intensity atmospheric river event is expected to bring significant rainfall to the Pacific Northwest this week, potentially causing localized landslides and impactful driving conditions, ...
A wet and windy stretch of weather is settling into the Pacific Northwest as an atmospheric river pushes inland today. These long plumes of moisture flowing out of the Pacific can deliver steady rain ...
A powerful storm system is bringing severe 80 mph crosswinds and heavy mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest and Northern ...
NWS issues a heavy snow warning for Washington and Alaska. Expect 4 feet of snow and 55 mph winds through March 11.
While up to 5 feet of snow is possible this week in the Pacific Northwest, Connecticut temperatures may reach 70 degrees on Tuesday.
The fastest winds and heaviest snow are expected from Noon Wednesday to Midnight Thursday morning. A large ridge to the southwest and a deep trough to the north will fight against ...
Through tonight, a few showers will continue to move through Western Washington, with snow levels by morning very close to sea level.
Saturday’s weather across Southwest Washington should offer a brief break from the steady rain that moved through the region Friday. As the weather system lifts north, most of the day should turn out ...
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