The long stretch of sunny and dry weather comes to an end on Thursday as clouds increase and Portland prepares for rain and potential snow.
Pocahontas, Nicholas, Southeastern Fayette, and Southeastern Raleigh counties. With snowmelt and heavy rain (2-2.5 inches) combined, the conditions are ripe for high ...
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Today is the calm before the storm as the Inland Northwest braces for the return of winter weather. In Spokane, conditions ...
It's a good idea to throw on a warm extra layer, grab your sunglasses and get your ice scraper handy as you get ready to head out the door Thursday.
Heavy rains, thunderstorms and strong winds are expected late Wednesday into Thursday as a powerful storm system impacts the islands.
We are going to have increasing clouds and mild temperatures on Thursday. Gusty winds are also expected in some areas.
The first showers are isolated in the afternoon, popping up around Forks, the San Juan Islands, and even Mason County. For Seattle, Everett, Renton, Tacoma, and Olympia, rain begins closer to the p.m.
We are in store for a big change in our weather starting tomorrow as rain and snow moves in, with a high of 38 degrees. Snow ...
Sunny and cool with patchy fog mainly before 9 am along with areas of frost before 9 am (Light & Variable) ...
Rain continues and a few more days of cooler temperatures for southern Arizona before unseasonably warm temperatures arrive.