Get ready for a gray weekend and spotty showers, our FOX 13 weather team breaks down what to expect in the next few days.
An active weather pattern in western Washington this week will bring plenty of lowland rain, breezy winds and mountain snow.
A front will drop in from the north early Sunday morning with rain picking up in the lowlands, heavy at times with breezy winds, and snow in the mountains. Scattered showers will continue throughout ...
As Washington welcomes its first 7 p.m. sunset after months of the Big Dark, the Seattle area and surrounding mountains aren’t done with winter yet.
We’re tracking a slight uptick in rain chances on Sunday, and it could be a bit breezy at times. Then by Monday and Tuesday, ...
Seattle rolled into Monday under mostly cloudy skies and a chilly 39°F at about 5:40 a.m. PDT, with light rain and spotty slushy showers already sliding through the metro. Highs are headed for the mid ...
Today we were expecting gray skies and overcast conditions across western Washington with mild highs in the mid-50s. It was also slightly breezy at times. We were watching for very isolated light ...
The mountains need some snow badly, and over the next few days, they're in for a healthy dose. That does mean a rainy outlook for Seattle, however.
After a relatively dry Thursday, rain is abound for the next two weeks throughout the Puget Sound region.
Seattle wakes up cloudy and chilly today with temperatures hovering around 39°F and a damp feel in the air. A chance of light rain will develop after about 10 a.m., with the high climbing to roughly ...
A weather front arriving Tuesday night will bring increasing rain to the lowlands and mountain snow above 3,000 feet through ...
Seattle measured only a trace of snow on Feb. 17 and Feb. 19. The last time Seattle ended winter with only a trace was the 2015-2016 winter, during El Niño.