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While that may not sound terribly hot — especially when compared with Phoenix, Dallas or other heat-prone cities — it’s about 20 to 25 degrees above average for the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle weather: Sunshine and 60s return to the Pacific Northwest Skies started cloudy with a few scattered showers, but we saw some nice sunbreaks this afternoon around Western Washington.
Those May flowers will enjoy the warmest day of the year thus far on Thursday, as higher pressure aloft over the Pacific Northwest bumps temperatures well into the 70s across much of western ...
Embark on a multi-day excursion through the Pacific Northwest's ... and people have been campaigning to bring this trail to life since the 70s, ... where you will certainly see people's homes ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — April so far has brought in a range of conditions to Portland.From mild days in the mid-70s to cool, rainy moments that were perfect for cozying up in. As we head into the ...
After days of unseasonably warm weather, the Pacific Northwest faces a threat of isolated severe thunderstorms Wednesday that could unleash lightning, large hail, damaging winds and heavy ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Two lawmakers in the Pacific Northwest introduced a bill on Thursday aiming to deter hedge fund influence in the housing market.Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Rep. Adam Smith ...
The Pacific Palisades neighborhood is touted for its mountain views, proximity to the ocean and privacy, according to a report from Fancy Pants Homes, a luxury home and property news website.
Just under 200,000 homes and businesses in Washington and Northern California were without power early Friday, down from close to 300,000 Thursday afternoon and 600,000 on Wednesday. Evacuations ...
Half a Million Pacific Northwest Homes Lose Power as Region Hit by ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Storm. One person is reported killed as the largest atmospheric river system of the year sweeps across ...
The last time a tsunami struck the Pacific Northwest was in 1700. The region is due for another one. ... 10,000 homes and some 22,000 people live in areas that would be inundated.
By around 7 p.m. local time almost 100,000 homes and businesses were without power in Washington, as well as more than 14,000 in Oregon, according to t he t racking website poweroutage.us.