The National Water Prediction Service (NWPS), which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is keeping track of how high the Ohio River is.
After weeks of below-seasonal temperatures—-thanks to a blocking pattern that left the West Coast in a ridge of high pressure ...
An atmospheric river is targeting the Pacific Northwest this weekend. It will deliver heavy rain and relatively mild air, and probably will be followed by a powerful low-pressure system expected to ...
Oregon's snowpack jumped to 144% of normal by Thursday, the best in the western US. However, a warm atmospheric river will hit the state this weekend.
The latest atmospheric river storm was not quite as heavy as predicted, but did bring plenty of rain and wind. The waves were not giant, but big enough to pull the crab pots in for a few days and ...
After this system moves out, we’re trending toward a brief warm and dry period that may even feel a little like spring!
Enjoy a short break from rain with mild temperatures and cloudy skies Thursday before an atmospheric river brings a wet weekend.
Between Saturday and Monday, the Oregon Coast could see rain totals of three to four inches while Portland may see two inches ...
A recent study published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science has shed light on the factors influencing floods in the ...
National Weather Service forecasts suggest that through the weekend, about 1 to 3 inches of rain will fall around the coast, ...
Temperatures are expected to warm close to average with highs in the low 50s on Thursday. The decrease in cloud coverage ...
Before we chat about how much rain is heading our way this weekend, let’s catch up by reviewing last month’s rainfall around ...