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A powerful winter storm brewing near the Pacific Northwest is forecast to bring damaging gusts, feet of mountain snow and heavy rain to parts of California, Oregon and Washington that could ...
Forming storms: Bomb cyclone to bring an array of weather problems to the Pacific Northwest Because of this ... The NWS has also issued winter weather alerts and a blizzard warning from ...
(KATU) — After a relatively dry couple of weeks, storms will move across the Pacific Northwest beginning Tuesday ... Meteorologist Rhonda Shelby said. A Winter Weather Advisory has been posted ...
A potent winter storm that is part of a 1,500-mile system which has pummeled the West Coast brought snow and freezing rain across a swath of the Pacific Northwest, including the Portland ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Winter Storm Warnings across five states in the Northwest ... before another system moves in from the Pacific. The second half of the week will ...
The Pacific Northwest was pummeled by a bomb cyclone, a severe winter storm that has brought heavy rain and strong winds to the area. The storm was already blamed for two deaths and will likely ...
Two wet winter storms rolling over the Pacific Northwest could soak Redding and areas to the north with 8 to 12 inches rain, which could make travel along the Interstate 5 corridor difficult.
Let's catch up now on a pair of storms slamming the Pacific Northwest this week ... a lot of water in places we haven't seen since last winter. You never know if the road is there under all ...
SEATTLE — Winter is around ... be a wet one in the northwest. NOAA has just released its Winter Outlook for the US and says a La Nina pattern is slowly developing in the Pacific.
Calvin Strong, PEMCO’s chief claims officer, says that during the winter months in the Pacific Northwest, storm damage claims frequently involve water damage, roof leaks and structural issues ...
A powerful winter storm, brewing this week over Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, is what meteorologists call a bomb cyclone. And it’s dragging an atmospheric river with it ...