We are heading into a pretty classic spring weather setup across Western Washington, which will bring a little bit of ...
Behind the cold front, attention turned to the development of a convergence zone later Wednesday afternoon and into the ...
By late morning, winds will ramp up to roughly 6 to 12 mph, which should be enough to scour out the low clouds and set up a mostly sunny afternoon with highs near 50°F. Rain Moves In Late Tuesday ...
After a morning dusting of light snow in spots on Friday, it transitions into rain. A little drier for the weekend. Light rain returns early next week. Afternoon highs will slowly warm to near 60.
A frontal system arrives Sunday, March 29, bringing rain through much of the day and a late transition to a rain and snow mix for parts of the region Sunday night into Monday. Snow levels could drop ...
Under a convergence zone late tonight, there might be pops of lowland snow late in extremely isolated places -- the latest Futurecast is pinpointing this in either King or Pierce Counties.
Western Washington gets too much of a break in the rain as a second atmospheric river sets up early next week. Afternoon highs will warm by Tuesday and Wednesday into the low 60s.
A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and snow to the Cascades.
"We’ve gone from really cold and wet to warmer and wet," due to a weather system moving toward Western Washington late Sunday, a meteorologist said.
Strong winds and heavy rain hit western Washington Tuesday, with gusts up to 60 mph and flooding during the morning commute.
A massive snowfall bolstered the Cascade Mountains' snowpack, but an impending atmospheric river threatens to wash away the gains.