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Brace for impact: 100 inches of snow forecasted for Washington
Ski resorts are preparing for the biggest storm of the season, and nearly everybody is expected to score.
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 dangerous blizzard conditions that could make travel hazardous. On March 9, the ...
Forecasters have issued winter storm warnings as a powerful system threatens to deliver several feet of snow along with strong winds that could make travel extremely dangerous.
It's as a low-pressure area rides through this unsettled weather, kicking off more of an atmospheric river event. Winds may ...
The work week will start cool and wet around Western Washington. A convergence zone will bring heavy snow at times to Stevens Pass on Monday morning. For the lowlands, precipitation will mainly fall ...
Parts of Washington have received winter storm warnings, with the NWS saying snow and strong winds could make travel difficult.
NWS issues winter storm alerts across four states, led by Washington, with up to 18 inches of snow and 50 mph winds from Sunday.
While up to 5 feet of snow is possible this week in the Pacific Northwest, Connecticut temperatures may reach 70 degrees on Tuesday.
Even with the calendar now in March, some parts of the country remain impacted by severe winter weather. Currently, parts of ...
As Washington welcomes its first 7 p.m. sunset after months of the Big Dark, the Seattle area and surrounding mountains aren’t done with winter yet.
As we head into the second week of March, several significant weather systems are creating hazardous driving conditions across the United States. Travelers planning a road trip or a daily commute ...
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