Below-freezing temperatures and snow across the Whatcom County lowlands continue to affect schools Thursday, causing some to ...
“The Fraser Outflow is causing significant drifting in the northern half of the county. Blaine, Lynden, Sumas, and the ...
In an online briefing Wednesday, the weather service said the most likely lowland snow scenario for the Whatcom County lowlands is 1 to 2 inches overnight Saturday and another 1 to 2 inches overnight ...
WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — The further north, the more snow and colder conditions were found in Whatcom County on Monday. Sunday ...
It is likely that the snow will result in slippery road conditions during the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes ...
Monday morning could be tricky for getting to work or school. Freezing temperatures overnight will lead to areas of icy ...
The snow showers settle down on Monday, and thereafter, we're in deep freeze most of next week. Days will be sunny, nights ...
Snow began falling a little before 7 a.m. Saturday in areas south and east of Bellingham, the first substantial snowfall of ...
Officials warn that temperatures are expected to fall further, with wind chills anticipated between 5 and 10 degrees.
The best chances for lowland snow will be from Snohomish County northward to the Canadian border.
Public schools are closed in Bellingham, Lynden and around Whatcom County, where chilly air from Canada dipped temperatures ...
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