A bomb cyclone fueled by an atmospheric river will swing by the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain and snow to the region between Tuesday night and Friday morning.
A rapidly intensifying low, also known as a weather bomb, will bring big waves, powerful winds, heavy snow, and rain to B.C.
The Northwest is bracing for a strong storm system to move in this week, fueled by an atmospheric river​ and bomb cyclone. What do those terms mean?
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains.
A strong atmospheric river storm is headed for Northern California this week, bringing heavy rain, mountain snow, high winds ...
A powerful bomb cyclone is set to blast the West Coast with 70 mph winds and up to two feet of snow, causing havoc for ...
The National Weather Service and Washington weather expert Cliff Mass say Washington will see winds up to 65mph this week.
A huge storm is predicted to hit Washington, Oregon, and California this week linked to atmospheric river weather systems.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Storm Tracker 2 Weather Alert remains in effect for the Oregon Coast Range and Cascade mountain ...
A powerful bomb cyclone associated with a major atmospheric river is forecast to drench the West Coast, from Washington to ...
Meteorologists say storm amounts of rainfall could reach 21 inches in parts of California, causing serious risk of flooding.
Late Sunday, more than 25 million people were covered by National Weather Service watches and warnings related to winter storm activity.