Some spots could see a month of rain over the next 3 days.
[KIRKLAND] – (MTN) Meteorological summer starts on June 1 and the weather gods are smiling upon Puget Sound with warm temperatures ahead. The entire Kirkland-Bellevue-Woodinville area...
The rain deficit in Western Washington continues to grow with the regional dry season only weeks away.
Summer like weather of the weekend giving way to much cooler weather Monday and Tuesday, before sun returns.
Scientists and fire officials are concerned across the central and western United States about the 2021 wildfire season.
Lowland frost will make one last appearance for the year and the passes are under a Winter Weather Advisory.
Lingering cool weather and a La Nina pattern is pushing out the date of the last possible frost to mid-April.
Temperatures will leap into the 60s by Saturday as we move the clocks forward for Daylight Savings Time.
Rain and wind in the lowlands this week could bring localized power outages and landslides.
Puget Sound is still digging out from an overnight snowstorm with another 2 to 3 inches on the way.
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