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SEATTLE — A blizzard warning remains effect through Wednesday morning for the Cascade and Olympic mountains as a winter storm moves through western Washington bringing heavy snow, strong winds ...
A snow fly is seen surviving in the Cascades mountains in Washington state. The insect is capable of surviving below the freezing point of water, continuing to move until it finally freezes itself.
Heavy snow is expected in parts of the Cascades through the afternoon of April 8, prompting officials to issue a winter storm warning.
The mountains in the Cascades and the Sierra Nevada, known as maritime snow climates, wring moisture out of storms that move in off the ocean and efficiently convert it into snow, Robinson said.
SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. — A weather system that swept into western Washington on Sunday is expected to be "a prolific snow producer" in the Cascade mountains this week, according to the National ...
After days of calm weather and dicey commuting due to dense freezing fog, a Pacific storm bringing rain clouds and mountain snow is taking aim at Washington.
Hundreds of firefighters are battling multiple wildfires around the state, with red flag warnings in effect for areas with ...
Skiers, snowboarders, snow enthusiasts – great news! Snow is finally going to return to the mountains starting Thursday. A big change in the late November dry weather pattern is getting underway ...
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Cascades through Wednesday. About 8-16 inches of snow is expected above 3,000 feet.
Mountain passes will be affected, so plan trips accordingly. Accumulating snow over the Cascade Passes will begin Wednesday afternoon and continuing through Thursday morning.
The Washington Department of Natural Resources has responded to 920 wildfires so far this year, spokesperson Ryan Rodruck told Axios. State of play: Several major fires are burning across Washington, ...