Some snow might stick, but not much. Forecasters anticipate less than 1 inch for the lowlands, including the South Puget ...
Gusty winds up to 50 mph and snow showers will hit the Puget Sound area Thursday afternoon and evening. Wet snow could fall in the central and south Sound, with the best chance for accumulation south ...
Snow showers will continue in the mountains through the day, with the chance for a quick shower in the city by Friday ...
It is likely that the snow will result in slippery road conditions during the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes. Snow showers are likely to end before sunrise Thursday, but freezing ...
An initial band of moisture (mainly in the form of snow or a wet snow/rain mix) is moving northward into Puget Sound.
Though this isn't shaping up to be a large widespread snowstorm, accumulations could be impactful, especially for a key few ...
A very rare occurrence appears to have briefly happened over Puget Sound off South King County: twin waterspouts!
Cold temperatures continue to grip Western Washington, with wind chills as low as 10 to 20 degrees north of Seattle and all ...
But just how much snow will we get? Almost everyone Tacoma northward won't get a thing. But we could see 2+ inches in places ...
Monday morning could be tricky for getting to work or school. Freezing temperatures overnight will lead to areas of icy ...
It has been about four weeks of much cooler-than-average temperatures, going back to mid-January, but there is warmer weather ...
The freezing temperatures of the past week in Kitsap should start to warm, though a chance of Friday snow remains.
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