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Photos from the observatory show a New Hampshire State Parks truck and Mount Washington State Park sign covered in ice and snow.
Heavy snow is falling in Seattle and across Washington state on Wednesday morning.
The first storm dumped over a foot of snow in parts of the Appalachians and mid-Atlantic, including Washington, D.C., which was blanketed by over 6 inches of snowfall on Tuesday.
New snowfall in parts of western Washington caused icy roads and a slick commute for drivers, who should be prepared for slippery conditions through Tuesday. Most communities had little to no snow ...
Photos from the Mount Washington Observatory show the amount of snow that was lost in a 24-hour period amid the warm April temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service's preliminary snowfall totals Monday night, between 6.5 and 7 inches of snow accumulated in Washington, D.C. See photos of the snow below.
WASHINGTON STATE — 2024 has been the year of the Aurora Borealis, and another spectacular show fired off around the globe Thursday night.
The surprisingly snowy scenes have ranged from staggering amounts of mountain snow, to a coating at unusually low elevations.
Snow has officially touched down in the Portland Metro area, with more projected to accumulate throughout the day and night.
People on the west side of the state face greater chances of cloud cover obscuring what we would be able to see of the solar eclipse.
The storm pushed the northern lights further south than they typically go, allowing people all over Washington state to see them.