The Pacific Northwest will stay soggy this week as back-to-back storms will push onshore, bringing wet, windy and snowy ...
A strong atmospheric river continues to impact the Pacific Northwest, bringing valley rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds.
An atmospheric river is expected to bring heavy rain to western Washington, beginning Friday evening — the night of Halloween ...
NWS said there's a 5%-14% chance winds reach over 60 miles per hour, and a 2%-4% chance those winds turn into a tornado.
The Pacific Northwest remained under an atmospheric river on Saturday, with the National Weather Service (NWS) issuing warnings for heavy rain, snow and gusty winds across several states.
The storm will bring heavy rain, high-elevation snow, strong winds, and significant waves to three states on the West Coast.
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Forecasts Show Atmospheric River Storms Slamming Pacific Northwest With Heavy Rain, Flooding
When it comes to November, it’s usually the Pacific Northwest’s wettest month of the season, and, like clockwork, multiple atmospheric river-style storms are in the forecast to begin the first full ...
November is typically the wettest month of the season in the Pacific Northwest, and right on schedule multiple atmospheric river-type storms are on the docket to kick off the first full week of the ...
Get ready for a stormy weekend as an atmospheric river arrives in the Pacific Northwest, bringing soaking rain, strong winds and potential coastal and urban flooding.
The first notable atmospheric river system of the Fall season is set to hit Western Washington Thursday night into the weekend.
A backdrop of afternoon blue will highlight our Pacific Northwest fall color nicely on Thursday, but we'll soak it up again ...
The Pacific Northwest will stay soggy this week as back-to-back storms will push onshore, bringing wet, windy and snowy ...
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