A blizzard warning is in effect for the Cascades tonight, with heavy snow and 55 mph gusts creating dangerous travel conditions before a second storm drops another 1 to 3 feet of snow through Friday.
A series of powerful storm systems are bringing several feet of snow to the mountains and gusty winds and rainfall to the lowlands.
If you're thinking about heading over the mountains today, don't. That's the bottom line from meteorologist Scott Sistek of The Emerald City Weather Blog.
Winter was nearly out of here, but after months of hitting the snooze button, the season has decided to wake up.
A harsh winter storm hitting southern and eastern Ontario is creeping north, prompting Environment Canada to issue weather ...
The fastest winds and heaviest snow are expected from Noon Wednesday to Midnight Thursday morning. A large ridge to the southwest and a deep trough to the north will fight against ...
Winds may gust at times from the south or west above 30 mph on Tuesday, but Wednesday evening and overnight will be the gustiest. This, as a compact low-pressure area forms and sweeps in, kicking off ...
An active weather pattern in western Washington this week will bring plenty of lowland rain, breezy winds and mountain snow.
No two snowflakes may be the same, but models that fail to take these variations into consideration often fall short when calculating the way snow accumulates on roofs. In Physics of Fluids, ...
The Sound will receive 2-4" of rain this week with the mountains getting slammed by 2-5 FEET of snow Wednesday through Friday.
The answer has to do with the air we breathe and that bright white snowpack, as an atmospheric scientist in Colorado explains.
Morning clouds across the region today gradually broke apart, allowing for some afternoon sun. It will be a fairly typical early-March setup around the greater Seattle area, with a mix of clouds and ...
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