A powerful winter storm hit the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands in Washington.
Hundreds of thousands of people in western Washington were still without power Friday, days after a powerful and deadly bomb cyclone ripped through the region ...
The number of customers on Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands affected by power outages was down to about 3,700 by late Friday ...
It’s been several days since Tuesday’s bomb cyclone shook the Pacific Northwest and about 180,000 people remain without power ...
More than a foot of rain is forecast in Northern California and southwest Oregon, likely causing life-threatening flash ...
There’s also some concern possible windy conditions overnight could shift the trees and powerlines that have already been ...
Bomb cyclones form when a storm's atmospheric pressure drops sharply within 24 hours in a process called bombogenesis.
Thursday brings relatively calm weather before wind and rain could pummel western Washington again early Friday morning. Here ...
A major storm moving through Northern California toppled trees and dropped heavy snow and record amounts of rain after ...
An atmospheric river is bringing a series of stormy days to the Bay Area with heavy rain, flood risks and strong winds as the ...
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning on Friday afternoon for San Francisco as a heavy downpour dropped ...