After a few days of winter weather in the lowlands of western Washington, the chances of snow are diminishing as temperatures ...
The snow started falling in Oregon and moved right up the I-5 corridor through Thurston and into Pierce County. Snow flurries came down fast around 1:00 p.m., where I-5 cuts Joint Base Lewis McChord ...
By Thursday afternoon, a wintry combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected to reach up the I-5 corridor from Portland to Olympia.
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Seattle will experience another round of snow starting Thursday evening and overnight into Friday. The commute could get ...
By midmorning Friday, snow should turn to rain, flushing out the lowlands of any icy remains. Seattle was expected to have ...
Snow was falling in parts of western Washington on Thursday, mainly in the Tacoma, Olympia and Centralia areas.
The deep freeze continues in Western Washington as some snow moves in south of Seattle, says meteorologist Ted Buehner.
Cold temperatures continue to grip Western Washington, with wind chills as low as 10 to 20 degrees north of Seattle and all ...
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Some snow might stick, but not much. Forecasters anticipate less than 1 inch for the lowlands, including the South Puget ...