KOIN 6 Meteorologist Josh Cozart said “we’ll likely have to wait week to week to see how this spring season unfolds.”
Major changes to national weather service is happening after hundreds of weather forecasters and other federal NOAA employees were fired.
The National Weather Service tornado warnings for several areas in Oregon on Monday as heavy rain and wind brought down trees and caused power outages throughout the reason.issued a wind advisory for the Greater Portland/Vancouver Metro area,
A pair of storms pummeling the Pacific Northwest threaten flooding, avalanches and 'sting jets' – intense and destructive low-level winds.
Puget Sound Energy reported that approximately 94,000 customers are without power, as of 11:50 a.m. Additionally, Snohomish County PUD reported there were more than 5,700 homes without power as of 7 a.m.
The third powerful atmospheric river storm to impact the Pacific Northwest since the end of last week blasted portions of Washington and Oregon with hurricane-force wind gusts and torrential rain that led to widespread power outages,
National Weather Service forecasts suggest that through the weekend, about 1 to 3 inches of rain will fall around the coast, including around 2 inches for Seattle.
A powerful storm system is bearing down on the Pacific Northwest, bringing high winds, heavy rainfall, and hazardous surf conditions across Washington and Oregon, meteorologists warned on Monday, Feb.
An atmospheric river of moisture is expected to enter portions of western Montana on Saturday night and linger for several days.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists and other employees in Seattle are among the estimated 880 agency staff fired Thursday across the U.S., according to Sen. Maria Cantwell’s office and union representatives.
An atmospheric river of moisture is bringing rain and wind to the Pacific Northwest starting late Friday night. The National Weather Service estimates nearly 2 inches of precipitation could hit the Rose City between 4 a.m. Saturday and 4 a.m. Tuesday, with some spots along the Oregon Coast nearing 4 inches.