The Seabeck area could see four to five inches of snow accumulation between Saturday to Monday, before a dry pattern returns.
Temperatures will drop this weekend, setting western Washington residents up for a potentially snowy start to February.
Snow is heading to the Pacific Northwest this weekend, but how much you’ll get depends on where you live. “We’ll see more than a foot of snow in the mountains, potentially several inches in the ...
The best chances for lowland snow will be from Snohomish County northward to the Canadian border.
This will probably not be a SNOWBRUARY storm but forecasts predict Capitol Hill is likely to see some snowfall over the coming weekend — and week ahead. Here is what our federal friends at ...
The Seattle-area forecast has been “tough to nail down,” but the region might see an inch or two of snow, a forecaster said Friday morning.
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It could rain for many hours each day in the middle of next week as the edge of these storms take a swing into Southern California, forecasters say.
Have you ever looked back at photos taken with your early cell phones? Chances are they are kind of blurry and of low quality.
Here's a breakdown of when these weather patterns will impact western Washington.
Temperatures in Olympia are expected to range from the high 20s to high 40s beginning on Thursday, with possible weekend snow ...
In an online briefing Wednesday, the weather service said the most likely lowland snow scenario for the Whatcom County ...