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Historic Oregon Snowstorm; Sunshine on the Way

After losing by only a few points to the Huskies in the NIT quarterfinals Tuesday night, Oregon got buried on Wednesday. By snow. That’s right, Eugene—home of the University of Oregon and those despised Ducks—was blasted...

Gradual Warmup in Sight

Tired of looking out your window at 37-degree rain every morning? Sick of straining your eyes to spot that rouge snowflake at 7 a.m.? Rest assured, those days are numbered. In fact, once we get...

Near Miss Windstorm for Seattle

Watch out, Canada. A very powerful surface low—the kind responsible for some of Western Washington's most damaging windstorms—is headed for Vancouver Island on Monday morning. As it barrels across the eastern Pacific, the low is...

Surprise Snow for Seattle on Monday

Get ready for another bout of snow—one that could affect the entire Seattle metro area tomorrow afternoon and evening. After several days of waffling over how low the snow level could fall Monday afternoon, forecast...

Snow Showers Likely Overnight

Ten below. That’s how far from average today’s high temperature of 41 degrees in Seattle was, thanks to a cold area of low pressure traversing the region. (Contrary to popular belief, minus ten isn’t what...

Light Snow Accumulations Possible Around Seattle Tomorrow

We’ve danced this dance before, huh? An early-morning Puget Sound Convergence Zone has brought snow showers, along with spotty accumulations, to areas along the King-Snohomish County line. Since 7 a.m. this morning, snow has fallen...

Weekend Snow Showers Possible for Seattle Area—More Rain First

The rain shadow is gone. After protecting Seattle from the wet stuff all day Tuesday—we received a meager 0.03” in the rain bucket—the rain-free zone created by dry air flowing down the Olympics retreated to...