First, lowland snowflakes may mix in, then windier weather surges in with heavy rain and even heavier mountain snow on ...
Western Washington gets too much of a break in the rain as a second atmospheric river sets up early next week. Afternoon highs will warm by Tuesday and Wednesday into the low 60s.
A powerful storm swept across western Washington, bringing strong winds, heavy rain in the lowlands, and dangerous snowy conditions in the mountains.There were ...
A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and ...
Widespread showers and thunderstorms will continue Wednesday, with more than 50 million people under alerts from the Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic and as far south as the Gulf Coast.
An active weather pattern in western Washington this week will bring plenty of lowland rain, breezy winds and mountain snow.
Western Washington is heading into a very active stretch of weather over the next several days with rain and gusty winds, while the Cascades deal with blizzard conditions tonight.
The active pattern will continue into Tuesday morning. With Tuesday morning being the coolest of the extended period, it's the best chance for some spots to see a wintry mix.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the lowland area starting at 3 p.m. Wednesday that will last until 6 a.m. Thursday.
We picked up some small accumulation of snow as temperatures plummeted across the region. Expect clear skies into the overnight hours with temperatures falling into the 20s and 30s. There could be a ...