TRI-CITIES, Wash. - Incoming snowfall is causing crashes and traffic delays across the Tri-Cities, including a crash on US 395.
Normal highs for mid February in the Tri-Cities are about 48. On Thursday a 30% chance of snow is forecast, increasing to 60% ...
Travelers should be prepared for freezing rain in the Columbia River Gorge and snow on I-84 and I-90 mountain passes.
The coldest nights of the winter to date are forecast for this week in the Tri-Cities by the National Weather Service. Arctic ...
Travelers heading west from the Tri-Cities and crossing the Washington Cascade Mountains should also be prepared for some ...
Less than half an inch of new snow had been reported in the Tri-Cities to the National Weather Service by 7 a.m. But snow continued to fall past noon. The National Weather Service ...
The first wave of snow is set to impact much of the state today on Thursday. Spokane will see snow beginning this afternoon ...
It’s hard, it’s difficult to go home to a warm bed when you know there’s someone out here who doesn’t have that.” ...
Even though some research links the flu bug surviving longer in colder weather, many other things play a role in you getting ...
Winter weather alerts go into effect Tuesday morning The Winter Weather Advisory includes: Lee, Scott, Washington, Wise, ...
According to WSDOT's Real-Time Travel Map, traffic is delayed on SR-240 in Kennewick, George Washington Way in Richland, I-182 from Pasco to Richland, US-395 from Pasco to Kennewick, and I-82 from ...
Tri-Cities received it’s first snow of the winter overnight. It wasn’t much and mostly dusted lawns and sidewalks. But it forced drivers to slow down on their morning commutes to work and school. The ...
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