A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and ...
Western Washington braces for powerful storm systems this week, with expected impacts including heavy mountain snow, gusty ...
Ski resorts are preparing for the biggest storm of the season, and nearly everybody is expected to score.
Winter was nearly out of here, but after months of hitting the snooze button, the season has decided to wake up.
Snow levels are expected to fall sharply early in the week, raising the possibility of a rain-and-snow mix in some lowland ...
Expect rain, mountain snow, and blustery conditions in Western Washington this week. Prepare for winter's return and possible thunderstorms.
Winter storm warnings have been issued as a powerful system threatens up to five feet of snow, 45 mph wind gusts, and ...
Snow is being spotted in several areas throughout the Puget Sound region early Tuesday morning, including Arlington and Marysville.
With spring just 10 days away, a new round of winter weather is moving into the Mountains, where a winter storm warning is in effect ahead of a major snowstorm.
NWS issues winter storm alerts across four states, led by Washington, with up to 18 inches of snow and 50 mph winds from Sunday.
What is expected to be the snowiest week of the year following an otherwise dismal winter is lifting spirits of those who love or rely on snow in the Pacific Northwest.
March averages just 2 inches of snow in Washington, DC — but history shows late-season storms can dump half a foot or more in a single event.