A relentless winter storm is actively punishing the Pacific Northwest, bringing life-threatening conditions to the Washington Cascades starting Tuesday, March 10. The National Weather Service has ...
The worst of this storm will produce wind up to 95mph along the Rocky Mountain Front and snow of up to 48" in the mountains.
Another strong and damaging wind event is expected Wednesday night into Thursday. Widespread rain/snow is then expected Thursday through Saturday.
Environment Canada has expanded a special weather statement for low-elevation snowfall from Metro Vancouver into other parts of southwestern British Columbia, including Vancouver Island.
A significant ice storm is forecast for southern Quebec, bringing up to 30 mm of freezing rain. The storm will also carry the threat of damaging, high winds, which could lead to long-lasting power ...