SEATTLE – Cities like Seattle and Portland, Oregon, are bracing for another round of heavy rain and strong winds as a powerful atmospheric river storm pushes into the Pacific Northwest.
In a forecast, the NWS warned of "heavy rain, high elevation mountain snow and strong winds" hitting the Northwestern U.S. and into the Rocky Mountain states on Monday. The weather impacts are ...
Heavy rain from a powerful atmospheric river storm is increasing the flood threat in the Northwest as we begin to wrap up the weekend and begin a new workweek. FOX Weather Meteorologist Ari ...
However, it comes at a price as heavy rain, some wind, and a big-time snowmelt will fuel a growing flooding threat across the Inland Northwest. An "Atmospheric River" will be responsible for the ...
An atmospheric river is targeting the Pacific Northwest this weekend. It will deliver heavy rain and relatively mild air, and probably will be followed by a powerful low-pressure system expected ...
The atmospheric river is expected to continue in the Pacific Northwest and into the northern Rocky Mountains through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service’s website, with “heavy ...
The bulk of the rainfall is expected in the Olympic Peninsula, north interior, Vancouver Island and British Columbia.
SEATTLE – The third powerful atmospheric river storm to impact the Pacific Northwest since the end of last week blasted portions of Washington and Oregon with hurricane-force wind gusts and ...
In the Pacific Northwest, it’s been a messy few days. Surges of wind and moisture battered local ski resorts as an atmospheric river passed through. Fickle freezing levels presented the risk of rain, ...
The storm is set to bring heavy snow, heavy rain and strong winds across the Golden State through Thursday night.
The Pacific Northwest region, already drenched after an atmospheric river of moisture dropped 2 to 4 inches of rain along the Washington-Oregon coastline this weekend, is getting another blast of ...
“Warmer, spring-like conditions are expected to build after the Pacific Northwest’s latest atmospheric river clears,” Cozart said. “This warmer weather pattern will help end February on a ...