An atmospheric river will continue to bring steady rain into western Washington through Friday with a break expected over the weekend.
An atmospheric river threatens western Washington with significant rainfall, prompting a Flood Watch for several counties and ...
Several days of soaking rain have left western Washington’s soil saturated, raising concerns about landslides.
The NWS Seattle WA issued a report at 12:11 p.m. on Thursday for heavy rain until Friday at 12:15 p.m. The alert is for Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit counties, Cascades of Snohomish and Northern King ...
Tulips and cherry blossoms are predicted to bloom early. This weekend, in fact. You've got a warm, dry winter to thank for that.
Flood warnings and watches are in effect as rivers rise, with some expected to reach moderate flood levels. Saturated ground ...
A tornado caused some damages in western Carroll County, Maryland, during Monday's severe storm system, the National Weather Service confirmed Wednesday.The to ...
Heavy rainfall and wet, melting snow could spark an avalanche Wednesday in the Cascades and cause some rivers to flood through Friday, forecasters said.
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival takes place in April and May in the Mount Vernon area in Western Washington. Visitors can “discover one-of-a-kind pieces that capture the beauty of Skagit Valley’s ...
Moisture from a Hawaii-connected atmospheric river will bring periods of heavy rain, rising rivers and flooding concerns across western Washington and southwestern British Columbia into Friday.
High pressure building from the south will keep a westerly by southwesterly flow into the region, helping temps reach the mid 70s through Friday. Temps will be 12-17° above average east of the ...