As we start the day on Thursday, it will be cold, and clouds will start to make their way in around midday. Those clouds will ...
The first band of snow will start moving into the Olympia area late Thursday morning, then push its way upward toward Seattle ...
KIRO 7 has issued another PinPoint Alert Day. We're expecting to see high winds east of Seattle and some snow on Friday.
Some snow might stick, but not much. Forecasters anticipate less than 1 inch for the lowlands, including the South Puget ...
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 ...
This system is also bringing gusty winds to the Cascade foothills, which could knock out power for some amid frigid temperatures.
By Thursday afternoon, a wintry combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected be reach up the I-5 corridor from Portland to Olympia.
According to the National Weather Service in Seattle, there is a chance for snow on Thursday. “Precipitation moving in from ...
One to two inches of widespread snow is possible across the region Thursday morning. Friday brings another chance for snow ...
It will be dry and cool again on Wednesday with mostly sunny skies, but another chance of snow is right around the corner.
Seattle weather alerts as Washington braces for a cold snap in what's been the coldest mid-winter in decades. And could more ...
After a brief reprieve from the icy sludge and snow, more white stuff is on the way to Western Washington, according to the ...