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NWS’s Storm Prediction Center warned that the storm approaching Washington could cause a tornado. Just how uncommon is that occurrence?
April’s arrival has given us the cold shoulder so far with chilly temperatures, blustery winds, scattered showers and hail.
Severe weather threatens the Pacific Northwest Wednesday as hail, wind, and a tornado chance returns to the region.
Snow levels through the period will range from 3,000 to 4,000 feet. We should get a break from the wet weather Wednesday, but showers are back in the forecast Thursday and Friday. It’s our goal ...
Looking back at my archive of weather columns over the last 34 years plus always reminds me of something interesting and various observations that are sometimes a mystery. I often mention nature and w ...
Severe weather could knock Oregon and Washington with winds over 60 miles per hour and hail larger than golf balls.
The bulk of the rainfall is expected in the Olympic Peninsula, north interior, Vancouver Island and ... The wet and unsettled weather pattern looks to continue into mid-week with lowland rain ...
Severe weather was expected to bring historic hail, gusty winds, and a few spin up tornadoes to the Pacific Northwest ...
The most intense activity, particularly lightning, was concentrated in Clark and Cowlitz counties in Washington, though the storm's moved into the Portland area.
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