Pacific Northwest communities are at risk of gusty winds, large hail, and potential tornadoes — a drastic departure from the sunny weather experienced this spring break.
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.
The FOX 17 Weather Team is monitoring Sunday for a potential Code Red Weather day, as models continue to hint at an active afternoon and evening.While exact t ...
Jon Liu a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Portland, considers this “The period of concern.” “The period of ...
A slight risk for severe weather has been issued for the Northwest, including cities like Seattle, WA and Portland, OR. This ...
This GOES-W repeating satellite time-lapse video provided by the National Weather Service in Portland, captured between 8 a.m ...
Rare strong to severe storms possible in Pacific Northwest as warm front brings moisture. Threat of tornadoes and hail damage ...
A rare and significant weather pattern is expected to develop Wednesday in Western Washington, bringing a high risk of ...
As the Pacific Northwest braces for an unusual weather pattern, residents can expect record warmth and the potential for severe storms this week. Meteorologists predict that temperatures may soar ...
Our weather is going to become more active Thursday into the weekend as we track a warm front then a storm system.
On Wednesday, the Eugene area was forecast to see a temperature high of 75 degrees and a low of 47 degrees, accompanied by ...
The Pacific Northwest is staring down a rare spring severe thunderstorm threat and Texas is preparing to see up to half a ...