Pattern of rain, periods of gusty winds, and mountain snow to continue through next weekThrough next week, repeating systems ...
A total lunar eclipse took place early Tuesday morning, and was visible across much of North America, weather permitting.
After a quiet winter and a sunny Monday, clouds are increasing as a March weather system moves into western Washington.
A cold, unsettled weather pattern brought a mix of spotty snow, rain, and gusty winds across the region this weekend.
From glacier-capped volcanoes to windswept deserts from lush rainforests to sparkling city skylines Washington may be the most geographically dramatic state.
As areas along the Cascades prepare to see potential gusty winds starting Saturday evening, people in Snoqualmie expect a decent amount of clean up to follow.
The natural El Nino cycle, which warps weather worldwide, is both adding to and shaped by a warming world, meteorologists said.
Blizzard warnings were issued on Saturday for New York City and New Jersey, as well as and coastal communities along the East Coast.
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Weather officials say some potential impacts include downed trees, power outages and dangerous driving conditions.
Like Tuesday, morning snowflakes will fall in a few neighborhoods, while most others are dry or only have light rain.
Expect a wet weekend with the possibility of mountain snow to our west and periodic batches of wind and rain in western Washington.