The Lewiston-Clarkston Valley and the Palouse could get 5 to 8 inches of snow. Grangeville and other parts of the Camas ...
Cold arctic air from the north and moisture from the south is converging overhead leading to snowfall of a few inches through the Columbia Basin, less than an inch in ...
After a lackluster snow performance in January, a winter blast to the tune of 3 to 5 inches of snow is expected Tuesday night ...
The warming center is not open during daytime hours. To stay warm during the day, the Walla Walla Public Library, 238 E.
Snow in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley is unlikely today and Sunday but chances are better in higher elevations areas like the Camas Prairie, Palouse and upper Clearwater River Valley.
The northern parts of the prairie, Moscow and Pullman could receive about a half inch of snow today through Sunday.
Friday morning through Saturday morning there could be some flurries over the Palouse and the Blues/Wallowas, but heaviest totals will be near trace amounts.
The coldest day of the winter so far was experienced Monday in north central Idaho and southeastern Washington.
Cool northerly air is starting its push into the region. By Tuesday, high temperatures will be down into the 20s. The coldest ...
The weather won't always be quiet for the rest of the weekend. Spotty snow will develop Sunday afternoon and evening and ...
In response to expected cold weather, the First Congregational Church will host the Walla Walla Emergency Warming Center from ...
After a dry and mild fall, many were looking forward to an increase of moisture across northern Idaho to lessen the drought ...