An active weather pattern in western Washington this week will bring plenty of lowland rain, breezy winds and mountain snow.
A front will drop in from the north early Sunday morning with rain picking up in the lowlands, heavy at times with breezy winds, and snow in the mountains. Scattered showers will continue throughout ...
Showers return Friday as a warm front moves through Western Washington, bringing mild temperatures and higher snow levels.
Clouds around for Saturday with a few lingering showers through the afternoon.
The mountains need some snow badly, and over the next few days, they're in for a healthy dose. That does mean a rainy outlook for Seattle, however.
Several strong storms have dumped multiple feet of snow in the Cascades, with a few snowflakes lingering Friday morning. Drier weather and sunbreaks are expected Friday, with milder temperatures ...
A weather front arriving Tuesday night will bring increasing rain to the lowlands and mountain snow above 3,000 feet through ...
Well, not quite. The Seattle area will see one more day of gorgeous sunshine and high-50s temperatures Monday before the rain ...
During the recent prolonged mid-winter dry spell, the cold freezing temperatures had some saying from the holiday-season song, “Baby, it’s cold outside.” The coldest temperatures of the year thus far, ...
Seattle measured only a trace of snow on Feb. 17 and Feb. 19. The last time Seattle ended winter with only a trace was the 2015-2016 winter, during El Niño.