PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - Thousands of people remain without power after strong winds hit the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday ...
Cloudy skies will dominate through midday before rain redevelops in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to peak near 52 degrees around 4 p.m., though it will feel closer to the mid-40s. Winds ...
Washington: Drone footage from Washington shows the aftermath of recent catastrophic floods in the Pacific Northwest. The ...
The next atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and mountain snow to parts of the Pacific Northwest. On Thursday, the plume ...
Mount Hood, Oregon saw a gust of wind at 138 miles per hour while Pigtail Peak, Washington saw a gust of 114 miles per hour. Pullman, Washington also saw a gust of 102 miles per hour.
Well folks, I hope you didn’t miss your chance. In some merciful reprieve of the Pacific Northwest winter-that-would-be-spring, the sun came out on Saturday.
Much of the West Coast is bracing for an active stretch of stormy weather that could lead to holiday travel delays.
Over 333,100 homes and businesses were still without power on Thursday as severe storms battered the U.S. Pacific Northwest ...
Portland’s Bureau of Transportation does not expect to see major flooding, thanks to recent infrastructure updates.
High winds toppled trees and power lines across parts of Washington state and Idaho, critically injuring two children, ...