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Parts of the Pacific Northwest are bracing for freezing temperatures in the coming days, as potentially dangerous winter weather conditions continue to grip the region. Heavy snow, freezing rain and sleet has already severely disrupted travel in Oregon and Washington.
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The latest storm to hit the Pacific Northwest brought flood warnings, the shutdown of mountain passes, school closures and icy roads Thursday.
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Western Washington and Oregon were seeing a mix of rain and snow Monday while heavy snow, gusty winds, drifts and crashes shut down mountain passes and some highways.
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Updates on weather forecast added at 10:40 a.m. Thursday:Western Washington is bracing for the first significant snowfall of the winter. Snow is on they…
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Snowfall and freezing temperatures have blanketed western Washington this week.On Tuesday night, areas of Port Angeles received up to two feet of snow.…
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With the first chance of major lowland snow in the forecast since last February’s big snowstorms, people all around the Puget Sound region on stocking up…
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Snowfall in Western Washington on Friday had cities, counties and nonprofits rushing to help unsheltered people survive the elements.Freezing and wet…
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Snow flurries started flying into the greater Seattle region Friday morning a little after 7:30, landing on sidewalks and roadways that were finally clear…
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Forecasts show a major winter storm heading for the Puget Sound, just days after a less severe one disrupted traffic, schools and other day-to-day…
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A winter storm blanketed Western Washington on Monday with several inches of snow, cold temperatures and bone-chilling winds. A lot of snow fell…