A powerful winter storm hit the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands in Washington.
Intense winds swept across Washington state on November 19 as a strengthening low-pressure storm system, known as a “bomb ...
A "bomb cyclone" swept across the northwest U.S., knocking down trees, causing widespread power outages and leaving at least ...
A “once in a decade” bomb cyclone is sweeping through the northwest United States and parts of Canada early Wednesday –– ...
Though that type of weather system doesn’t often develop near Washington, the last one that impacted the Pacific Northwest ...
High winds downed power lines and killed one person in Lynnwood, Snohomish County, with more extreme weather expected throughout the week in the Northwest.
First responders across the region reminded the community to be aware of their surroundings and not to travel in the weather if possible.
WASHINGTON, USA — Nearly 600,000 people are without power the morning after a devastating wind storm hit western Washington.
A pilot successfully negotiated strong winds when landing at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport on Tuesday evening.