A lengthy closure of the highway cut off several towns between Gold Bar and the Stevens Pass summit, beginning Sunday evening.
Thursday will bring sun breaks for many of us, with a few rain showers and a brief chance at lowland snow in some areas.
Temperatures will take a plunge by Sunday evening, kicking off an extended freeze and setting favorable odds for low elevation snow.
Friday welcomes more wet and windy weather, and an early morning shot at lowland flakes. Snow will hammer the passes into the weekend.
Spinouts and crashes five miles west of the summit prompted a full eastbound closure of Snoqualmie Pass Wednesday afternoon.
Rain, snow, winds, warm fronts and cold fronts — all are expected around the Puget Sound over the next several days.z
Forecasters are tracking potential river flooding through Wednesday afternoon in King, Snohomish, Whatcom, and Mason counties.
A state water supply specialist said this year has seen one of the slowest starts to snow accumulation since the 1990s.
The National Weather Service is keeping an eye on some 'unsettled weather,' which could mean a stormy start to 2020 in Washington.
Quadrantids start 2020 off with a display of up to 100 blazing blue shooting stars an hour, and four supermoons are on the lunar calendar.
Four earthquakes were recorded in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Vancouver Island Monday. No damages or tsunamis were expected.
All trips between Portland and Seattle are canceled until Sunday after a landslide south of Tacoma Friday morning.
Hazardous driving conditions and avalanche dangers are expected in the Cascades through Saturday.
A report released in late November shows Puget Sound on par with California in the earthquake danger zone.
The almanac has released its regional predictions for Christmas weather in the United States. Here's how the Pacific Northwest fares.
Westbound travel was halted for more than 30 minutes after several spin-outs and crashes near Easton.
NOAA uses historical patterns to determine the probability of Christmas Day snowfall around the U.S.
Forecasters are tracking a weak weather system that could bring a dusting of snow to some lowland areas Sunday.
Many cities will see overnight lows in the mid-20s to low-30s, but some could see temperatures plunge even lower.
Most rivers have crested, but flooding will persist into Wednesday in some areas.
Strong rainfall overnight pushed several Washington rivers above their flood stages in King and Snohomish counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch in six Washington counties.
Steady rains into Tuesday may cause several rivers in our area to reach flood stages.
The National Weather Service completed an on-site damage survey over the weekend.
Several storms are on tap in the days to come, but the worst of the winds should pass by Wednesday evening.
AccuWeather, the Farmers' Almanac, and the Old Farmer's Almanac are all predicting different outcomes this winter.
After a soggy day in the lowlands, and a snowy one in the mountains, things are looking to dry out in Western Washington.
The National Weather Service says 2-6 inches of snow could fall in elevations above 3000 feet.
NWS Seattle says video confirms a weak tornado touched down in the Tenino/Grand Mound area.
Between pivotal U.S. storms lie hundreds of smaller disasters that garner a fraction of the national attention — and federal dollars.
Roughly 3,000 lightning strikes crackled across Washington over the past week, sparking a handful of small fires.
Expect an above-normal fire season this summer, the National Interagency Coordination Center says.
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The biggest supermoon of 2019 will be visible on Monday and Tuesday. Will our weather cooperate?
Roughly 1,600 dairy cows have died due to the harsh winter conditions caused by the ongoing storm battering the state.
If you saw what looked like a spaceship-size hole in the clouds on Monday, just know it's a normal weather phenomenon.
The National Weather Service 30-day extended forecast shows above average temperatures and below average precipitation.
Expect high wind gusts up to 50 MPH throughout the day Saturday along the I-5 corridor from Everett to Tacoma.
See the preliminary forecast for Puget Sound for New Year's weekend, including New Year's Eve.
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