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A powerful atmospheric river is set to make landfall in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia late Thursday, Aug. 14.
The atmospheric river will dissipate over far Northern California this weekend, bringing storms to Shasta. No rain, but ...
Northwest Oregon is forecast to get a rare “atmospheric river” rain that should tamp down wildfire danger but will soak ...
An unseasonably strong storm could drop a month's worth of rain across the Pacific Northwest. Winds associated with the storm ...
With heavy rains forecasted through the weekend, officials at Mount Rainier National Park are warning visitors to be cautious ...
The last time we had an inch or more in the first part of August in Seattle (through Aug. 16) was indeed ten years ago — in ...
The rare August storm will behave like an atmospheric river and soak parts of the Pacific Northwest with rain.
Meteorologists warned that more than a month of rainfall could hit parts of Washington and Oregon in a matter of hours.
The American Meteor Society has reported that the object known as a “fireball” appeared in Eugene at 10:10 p.m. on Wednesday. The AMS log shows residents in other cities throughout Oregon and ...
The sky-borne rivers can stretch for thousands of miles. In 2017, an enormous atmospheric river 5,000 miles long slammed into the Pacific Northwest, dumping over two inches of rain on the region ...