Severe weather was expected to bring historic hail, gusty winds, and a few spin up tornadoes to the Pacific Northwest Wednesday, but that’s not what happened.
Rain and storms will become widespread Friday and then another system could bring severe weather concerns late in the weekend.
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Those areas of the state will see a level-one marginal risk for severe weather. The risk for tornadoes is very low, sitting at a 1 on a 1-10 scale. If storms do develop, they likely will begin around ...
So what went “wrong” for severe storm formation? Available thunderstorm energy tanked as clouds and cooler marine air started ...
Outreach organizations like REACH said staff spent the day handing out supplies like rain gear, tents and blankets and ...
According to the Grays Harbor PUD, the outage is storm related, but the exact cause is unknown.Update 4:46pmSeattle-Tacoma ...
FOX 13 Seattle is tracking a strong storm system expected to bring lightning, large hail and heavy winds to western ...
Chances of severe weather increase this weekend, but hundreds of folks in Region 8 are just beginning to recover from a tornado outbreak less than two weeks ago.
Sunday will be overcast with lingering rain and/or snow showers. Daytime highs will be in the low 40s. Precipitation should ...
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. High near 50F. Low 30F Wind NW at 10 to 20 mph. THURSDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy with scattered ...