Daylight Saving Time ended March 8, and Washington sunsets are getting later and later. Here’s how long it’ll stay light this summer.
A new Department of Ecology update gives some insight into Washington state drought progress after a dry winter, an ...
With more winter weather systems across Washington coming soon, roads in the Evergreen state can become hazardous.
Wildfire preparedness, including creating defensible space and evacuation planning, remains a priority as climate change ...
By developing plans that include pets in evacuations, we can increase the likelihood of pet owners’ compliance to help keep ...
SEATTLE — Wind speeds topped 60 mph in several areas and nearly set records overnight, knocking down power lines and trees throughout western Washington. The top wind speed recorded by the KING 5 ...
Federal workforce cuts at NOAA and the National Weather Service are raising emergency preparedness concerns, but Washington ...
Winds were expected to peak in the early morning, remaining gusty while gradually easing through the day, National Weather ...