In Washington, falling snow was reported over about seven hours, with flakes often numerous enough to shroud and dim views of far-off buildings, cutting visibility at times to as little as a mile.
Those hoping for snow could get a little treat next weekend. Cliff Mass, atmospheric sciences professor at the University of Washington, told “Seattle’s Morning News” on KIRO Newsradio ...
Snow in the lowlands of Western Washington is looking more likely by Saturday night and into next week as unseasonably cold temperatures continue throughout the region. Forecast models are showing ...
Sleet, freezing rain and snow are set to start in Washington by 1 a.m. local time Monday before changing to all snow by 7 a.m., the National Weather Service said. The heaviest snow and ice ...
WASHINGTONSnow is in the forecast for Monday, and plenty of you are crossing your fingers (and maybe even your toes) hoping your neighborhood transforms into a winter wonderland. But will it ...