Strengthening temperature inversion in our atmosphere means more gray days this week.
A powerful atmospheric river has drenched Washington state with nearly 5 trillion gallons of rain over the past week.
The bottom line? A dominant high-pressure ridge will block the main jet stream from dipping south, leading to well-above average temperatures and mainly dry conditions for the Beehive state.
Some wildfires are so intense, they create their own weather—thunderstorms driven by heat that hurtle smoke as high as 10 ...
The Skagit River is predicted to crest at more than 47 feet near the town of Concrete, north of Seattle, 15 inches above the ...
An atmospheric river is tearing through Western Washington this week, dumping massive quantities of water and flooding some ...
Are you over the cold yet? Astronomical winter is more than a week away, and the subfreezing temperatures on most days have ...
The wording and definition were changed and refined a bit as atmospheric scientists at MIT studied these storms in the 1970s.
An AccuWeather forecast says there will be further cold waves expanding from central Canada, Midwestern and eastern U.S. states because of a breakdown of the polar vortex. A polar vortex is a low ...
An atmospheric river is impacting the entire West Coast, fueling a warming trend in Idaho and bringing widespread rain to ...
The unusually long atmospheric river is forecast to bring heavy rain and high winds to Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and ...
The holiday season is about giving back. Find a low-commitment, festive volunteer opportunity, like sorting toys or wrapping ...