Elsewhere, locales such as Seward, Bear Creek, Whittier, and parts of West Prince William Sound face snow totals in the five ...
Showers will taper off Friday and western Washington will be seeing a lot more sunshine heading into the weekend.
Thursday will be another active weather day across Western Washington as the next system takes aim with gusty wind, high ...
King tides occur when the Earth, moon and sun align and gravity causes unusually high tides. Olympia area could see tides as high as about 16 feet this weekend.
We've nearly made it through a wet and windy Wednesday, which will be good practice for more of the same tomorrow!
A weather alert was issued by the NWS Portland OR on Wednesday at 9:58 a.m. for thunderstorms and showers with winds until 7 ...
SEATTLE — A powerful atmospheric river pummeled western Washington over the weekend, delivering three consecutive days of ...
The system is likely to produce standing water on the roads and poor visibility, especially around sunset, according to KING ...
Parts of the far North, Northwest, and the Mountain West region should prepare for up to 16 inches of snow to fall overnight ...