The greater Seattle area faced a wind storm that brought power fluctuations to campus Feb. 24. While the campus did not ...
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FOX13 News on MSNSeattle weather: When will the wind die down? Here's what we knowThe worst of the storm is over! The rest of the week will see the wind and rain die down for most of the region.
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FOX13 News on MSNSeattle weather: Calmer Friday, but stormy weekend aheadFriday will be calmer, but the wild weather returns this weekend with lots of rain, mountain snow, and wind. We're expecting ...
Evacuation warnings and orders have been issued for Los Angeles communities near the Eaton, Palisades and Sunset fire burn ...
More than 130,000 people across Western Washington remained without power Tuesday morning after a storm with winds up to highway speeds ripped through the region overnight.
A sweeping storm system moving across the U.S. threatens to bring tornadoes, blizzards and possibly wildfires to different ...
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Thousands Hit by Power Outages as 'Damaging' Winds Strike West CoastThe National Weather Service (NWS) warned that strong wind gusts could be a danger to people and vehicles. It also warned of the possibility for property or tree damage, adding that particularly ...
SEATTLE — Wind speeds topped 60 mph in several areas ... The top wind speed recorded by the KING 5 Weather team was 64 mph in Hoquiam, followed closely by Whidbey Island at 61 mph.
A pair of storms pummeling the Pacific Northwest threaten flooding, avalanches and 'sting jets' – intense and destructive low-level winds.
Johnny Burg at National Weather Service in Seattle said Tuesday morning. The second highest wind speed was recorded in the Bremerton National Airport, around 6:33 a.m. with 46 miles per hour.
An EF0 tornado touched down in Los Angeles County early Thursday morning, causing damage to a Pico Rivera neighborhood, the National Weather Service said.
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