Snow blankets Seattle area as winter storm moves through Pacific Northwest
A winter storm covered Seattle in inches of snow by Thursday morning, creating a messy morning commute and halting in-person learning for students.
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A winter storm covered Seattle in inches of snow by Thursday morning, creating a messy morning commute and halting in-person learning for students.
Top weather news for Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025: The Northeast is grappling with a messy Thursday morning commute as the first in a pair of winter storms coats the region in snow, sleet and freezing rain. On the warm side of this system, flooding and severe weather are impacting the Ohio Valley and central Appalachians.
Just as the Midwest and Northeast grapple with an ongoing winter storm, an even stronger one is on its way this weekend. Freezing rain is again a concern for many areas, but the major difference will be significantly heavier snowfall.
Torrential rain led to a rare Flash Flood Emergency being issued early Thursday for portions of West Virginia, placing areas like Charleston under imminent threat.
Astronomers are tracking asteroid 2024 YR4, which was originally spotted in late 2024. A NASA dashboard gave the chance of the asteroid colliding with Earth a 1.9% chance of happening around Dec. 22, 2032.
Data from NASAâs Jet Propulsion Laboratory showed the Palos Verdes Peninsula shifted at a rate of 4 inches per week in 2024. The area was put under a state of emergency in 2024 after record rains caused some ground to give way.
A SpaceX rocket was seen screaming across the eastern U.S. sky after the company launched a pair of MAXAR satellites.
Another atmospheric river-driven storm will impact Northern California and the Pacific Northwest starting Thursday morning. That event is forecast to be somewhat less impactful than the high winds and mudslides on Tuesday that caused a home to collapse in Sonoma County, California.
Top weather news for Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025: The first of back-to-back ice storms has millions across at least 22 states on alert as icy roads lead to numerous crashes in Missouri, while the West Coast braces for a renewed atmospheric river storm.
The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring the development of a powerful winter storm that has tens of millions of people across at least 22 states from the Midwest to the Northeast on alert for a widespread threat of freezing rain that has already led to numerous reports of icy roads and crashes.