For the interior of Western Washington ... according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. In the waning days of winter, the persistent cool, wet weather is expected to continue through ...
Soaking rains, gusty winds, and heavy mountain snow takes aim at the Pacific Northwest on the final day of winter.
Ready for some wet weather? Western Washington is well behind average for precipitation and could use a nice dose of rain and mountain snow. A series of Pacific weather systems are slated to swing ...
“There’s a risk of 100 mile-per-hour winds in the coastal ranges, from Washington down into Oregon.” The Pacific Northwest region, already drenched after an atmospheric river of moisture ...
The bulk of the rainfall is expected in the Olympic Peninsula, north interior, Vancouver Island and British Columbia.
A powerful blizzard is expected to dump heavy snow on parts of the Midwest and West Coast today. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
January was unusually dry in Washington and Oregon. An atmospheric river barreling toward the region looks to make February much wetter. CANADA MINN. N.D. WIS. MONT. WASH. S.D.
A weather system is set to bring rain and snow to the region Thursday, with another system expected Friday into Saturday.
(KOIN) — Wet and windy weather finds its way back ... The rain impact could be felt across the Pacific Northwest as early as Friday evening.
TRI-CITIES, Wash.- A shift in weather patterns is bringing increased precipitation and snow to the Pacific Northwest, with significant impacts expected through the week.
Can trees from warmer places withstand Western Washington's sogginess? Forestry workers are starting a trial to find out.
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