Heavy snow and strong winds are expected to bring up to 4 feet of snow and “blizzard conditions” to eight states from Tuesday ...
A blizzard warning has been issued for the Washington mountains. Here’s a look at what that means (it’s not just about snow❄️ ...
Through the remainder of Tuesday, there will be some passing showers and mountain snow. Some of the heavier showers could ...
The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for the Cascade Mountains ...
A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and snow to the Cascades.
Through tonight, a few showers will continue to move through Western Washington, with snow levels by morning very close to sea level.
Winds may gust at times from the south or west above 30 mph on Tuesday, but Wednesday evening and overnight will be the gustiest. This, as a compact low-pressure area forms and sweeps in, kicking off ...
A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and snow to the Cascades.
Washington State Ferries said passengers should prepare for possible service disruptions beginning this afternoon through late Wednesday night because of high w ...
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 ...
The Washington mountains are in for “best snow event this season," but a blizzard warning has been delayed. It's looking like nothing but wet for the lowlands.
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for the Olympics and Cascades starting Tuesday evening through Wednesday night.
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