To everyone that thought spring had arrived in Tri-Cities....sike! Turns out good ol Punxsutawney Phil was right because snowy weather is on its way again!
In case you haven't stepped outside today, it's WINDY! Sure that's not news for our neck of the woods, but there is more windy and weird weather headed our way. According to the National Weather Service, the winds will pick up today and tonight up to 22 MPH, and though the wind will die down a bit, it will bring colder temps...
30 foot waves were wreaking havoc on the Washington and Oregon coastline, causing flooding, and sweeping a man out to sea that is now presumed dead. At Depoe
Last winter was a bear! Snow, ice, wind, snow, ice and more snow! And it started early, and went late. YUCK! Thankfully this winter has been MUCH more mild. But what's in store for summer? Will it be super hot, average, or cooler. Well, I'm no meteorologist, but July of 2016 I predicted that we were headed for a crazy winter, and I was spot on...
With all the freezing weather we have had, I felt we may need a small reminder of how lucky we are to be surrounded by ice! Here are six reasons why freezing weather is sooooo awesome in the Tri-Cities.
We had a white Christmas and it was lovely! However, getting back in to work having to drive in snowy conditions is never fun. We had a break from the white stuff enough to get the main roads clear, but we're not out of the woods yet.
The National Weather Service is predicting more winter weather for the Tri-Cities area...
Multiple forecasts I checked have snow possible anytime Friday through Wednesday. The most likely days for snow are Friday, Sunday, and Tuesday but still a chance on all
The weather forecast for Friday is potentially calling for freezing rain and a difficult early Friday commute according to news reports. On a good note, the freezing fog warning
Snoqualmie pass listed chains required for both directions on Wednesday afternoon and they expected a storm. The weather reports called for up to 4 feet of new snow in the Cascades but it changed and by the end of the day the pass was clear again,
If you plan on trying to travel over the pass this weekend, make sure you are prepared and check the conditions before you leave...
SNOW IS COMING!
We could get as much as 4 feet of new snowfall by the end of the second storm next Wednesday. Heavy snow should start falling in the Cascade mountains early Thurday through Friday bringing 1-2 feet of snow in the Cascades according to news reports...