Meteorologists have finished a damage assessment of the surprise tornado that hit Port Orchard Tuesday.
Here's what weather to expect when you're out trick-or-treating on Halloween.
A big change in weather will roll into Puget Sound just in time for the Thursday morning commute.
After some two weeks of sun (and fog) and warm temperatures, we're about to make a hard shift to rain and cooler temperatures.
Temperatures in Western Washington got as high as 80 on Tuesday. Enjoy it while it lasts.
The beautiful weather we had over the weekend will continue this week. We might even see temperatures in the 70s.
The weekend forecast for Puget Sound includes rain, sun, and even a winter weather advisory.
Expect an only slightly damp weekend in Puget Sound with comfortable temperatures.
In records dating back to 1895, we had one of the driest May to August stretches ever.
Fall is here, at least this week. Expect showers, cool temperatures, and maybe thunderstorms all week in Puget Sound.
Rain and returning smoke is possible this weekend, according to current forecasts.
It's smoky now, but a welcome change in weather is coming to Puget Sound.
Residents in Pierce, King, and Snohomish counties should stay indoors Tuesday due to poor air quality.
The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement due to returning wildfire smoke.
We might see temperatures in excess of 90 degrees soon, according to long-range forecasts.
Here comes summer. This week will be very sunny, moderately hot, and scarcely wet.
But there's always a chance of rain around these parts, right? Find out how weather will affect your weekend plans.
All types of summer weather will sweep through the region this weekend, including a return to hot temperatures.
Forget Juneuary, the weekend forecast for Puget Sound is just January.
Hope you liked Sunday's weather, because that's what much of this upcoming week looks like around Puget Sound.
Saturday will be nice, Sunday will be less nice, but that I-5 closure might ruin the whole weekend.
Memorial Day is supposed to be the beginning of summer. Not in Puget Sound.
Only a few clouds will get in the way of a full week of sun and warm temperatures.
It might look like rain for most of the weekend, but the chances are slim.
The highest temperature on a May 13 was recorded Sunday, and the lowest low on a May 14 was recorded Monday.
The hottest Mother's Day ever in Puget Sound? Maybe not, but temperatures will be in excess of 80 degrees.
The remnants of a cyclone will hit Puget Sound on Saturday. Forecasters are warning of wind gusts up to 45 MPH.
Emphasis on "might." The current forecast shows warm temperatures, but a chance of rain.
The National Weather Service is predicting intermittent snow through the weekend in Washington.
Puget Sound will see lows in the 30s by the end of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
East Coast residents are bracing for a scary-sounding "bomb cyclone" amid sub-zero temperatures. We can get them, too.
The biggest tremor was magnitude 3.9 and the resulting tremors could be felt as far away as Portland.
Puget Sound got creamed by a snowstorm near Thanksgiving 2010. Is there a chance it will happen again?