Ski resorts across the Pacific Northwest and Lake Tahoe are preparing for the first major snow storm of the season.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Storm Tracker 2 Weather Alert remains in effect for the Oregon Coast Range and Cascade mountain ...
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 ...
Multiple winter storm warnings have been issued across five different states, with some advising people avoid travel. Different parts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana are under winter ...
The California-Oregon region is bracing for the first major storm of the season, an atmospheric river that potentially could ...
The National Weather Service in Boise expects a powerful west coast storm coming in off the Pacific Ocean to push wind and ...
Willamette Pass staff said they saw an estimated 20 inches of snow fall at the resort within the previous 24 hours.
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains.
Over two feet of snow will fall at Mount Hood ski resorts, and winter driving conditions could be treacherous.
Southern Oregon and Northern California is going to see frigid temperatures, snowy roads and rounds of rain across the region this week. NewsWatch 12 has you covered with everything you need to know.
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 ...
A Pacific storm will undergo what meteorologists call bombogenesis while also hauling in an atmospheric river of moisture.