Valentine's Day is going to be a chilly one in Seattle if you're heading out late, but we've got good news about the rain.
By Thursday afternoon, a wintry combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected to reach up the I-5 corridor from Portland to Olympia.
Areas south of Olympia have the highest chances of seeing up to an inch of snow through Friday morning, but the odds shrink northward, with near 0% chance of significant accumulation north of Everett, ...
Seattle will experience another round of snow starting Thursday evening and overnight into Friday. The commute could get ...
By midmorning Friday, snow should turn to rain, flushing out the lowlands of any icy remains. Seattle was expected to have ...
The BriefAnother round of snow hit western Washington Wednesday morning, with a significant amount accumulating on Seattle ...
Fresh snow and icy conditions greeted many this morning throughout the Puget Sound region, including several neighborhoods in ...
Middle Fork,” John Grade’s giant tree sculpture that has hung in the lobby of SAM since 2017, is coming down. The museum ...
Kraken partner marketing coordinator Kelly Qian happily likens the lunar holiday to Thanksgiving/Christmas/ New Year’s all in ...
Feb. 2 might be the day we celebrate Groundhog Day and the mid-point of winter, but 109 years ago in Seattle, Punxsutawney Phil’s prognostication of the balance of winter was the last thing on ...
Groundhog Day in 1916 brought Seattle’s greatest one-day snowfall on record – a record that still stands today. The city reported 21.5 inches of snow that day, which sounds like a lot for a ...