With winter weather now impacting the mountain passes throughout Washington State, first responders are reminding people to be prepared before their travels.
It will be a wet and snowy start to December across the Northwest as the region remains the focal point for a series of storms featuring a month's worth of rain and feet of mountain snow. A flow of moisture from the Pacific Ocean known as an atmospheric river will send a nearly continuous barrage of storms into the Northwest into next week, increasing the risk of flooding in the lower elevations while snow could clog mountain passes, leading to travel disruptions throughout the region. The train
Today we are waking up to cold temperatures and some icy areas on the roads this morning, so allow for some extra time for travel and to scrape the windshield!Daytime