A series of Pacific systems will bring heavy mountain snow along with strong winds Wednesday night - Saturday. The strongest winds will occur Wednesday night - Thursday morning.
Today is a First Alert Weather Day for the mountains since heavy snow can cause difficult and even dangerous travel.
Strong winds and mountain snow dominate Idaho this week before near-record warmth pushes valley temperatures near 80° next Tuesday.
Winds may gust at times from the south or west above 30 mph on Tuesday, but Wednesday evening and overnight will be the gustiest. This, as a compact low-pressure area forms and sweeps in, kicking off ...
A front will drop in from the north early Sunday morning with rain picking up in the lowlands, heavy at times with breezy ...
Highs will still be in the lower 50s in Seattle, though the colder air moving in later in the day will bring snow levels down to 3,000 feet later in the day with some accumulating snowfall in the ...
Today and Friday are First Alert Weather Days for the mountains since heavy snow can cause difficult and even dangerous travel.
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with high temps in the 50s. A cold front moving onto the West Coast this morning passes ...
Wet snow and heavy mountain snow will move into our region, beginning in the west and spreading east today through Friday.
The mountains could finally get some much-needed snow this week, but you’ll want to steer clear of driving through the passes.
Wet weather is forecast for Colorado early this week, from snow in the mountains to rain across the Denver area, according to the National Weather Service.
An active weather pattern in western Washington this week will bring plenty of lowland rain, breezy winds and mountain snow.
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