The Northwest is bracing for a strong storm system to move in this week, fueled by an atmospheric river​ and bomb cyclone.
Forecasters said a final round of rain, snow and high winds were targeting the Pacific Northwest and Northern California ...
Severe rains, winds and snow are slated to hit parts of the region after it was hit by a bomb cyclone earlier in the week.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service issued a hydrologic outlook for much of Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.
"Numerous flash floods, hazardous travel, power outages, and tree damage can be expected as the storm reaches max intensity," ...
A developing storm system forecast to swing off the Oregon and Washington coastline on Friday will add to the region's ...
A “bomb cyclone” over the Pacific Ocean is expected to bring days of damaging winds, rainfall and blizzards to Northern ...
With millions of people preparing to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, two strong storm systems are bringing high winds, ...
Northern California and the Pacific Northwest are bracing for what is expected to be the strongest storm of the season so far, with heavy rain and winds set to pummel the region and potentially cause ...
The atmospheric river is expected to unleash relentless rains. Parts of Northern California into southwestern Oregon may get ...
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains.
A Pacific storm has undergone what meteorologists call bombogenesis while also hauling in an atmospheric river of moisture.