Back-to-back wet weather systems will impact western Washington the next two days with widespread rain and mountain snow.
The “snowiest” label could depend on whether you’re talking about where the most snow falls or where the most snow piles up.
Weather Advisory remains in effect for our Cascade passes till 10am Sunday. Our area ski resorts picked up around 5-7" of ...
A reprieve from heavy snow on mountain passes in Washington allowed for a window of decent travel Friday, though forecasts ...
A fresh one to three feet of new snow will fall above 4,000 feet by Friday afternoon, making for wonderful conditions at the ...
The Sierra Nevada in California and the Cascades in Washington and Oregon see an average of anywhere from 400 to 600 actual inches of snow during the winter. Mountain resorts in the Lake Tahoe ...
Snoqualmie Pass received 15 inches of snow between Wednesday and Thursday morning, National Weather Service Seattle posted on ...
The summer of 2024 brought record-breaking heat to western Washington, with temperatures soaring into the low 90s and beyond.
Vigilance and preparation are important, say forecasters at the NWS, as wintery weather brings hazardous travel conditions.
Eastern Washington experienced freezing rain this morning, while mountains across the region are receiving snow.
Besides the rain in the lowland, there's a winter weather advisory in effect through 4 p.m. Saturday in much of the Cascades.