More than 100,000 people across Washington and Oregon were without power Tuesday morning after strong winds struck the ...
Thousands remain without power after Tuesday morning after strong winds and record rain made their way through Portland ...
Strong wind and thunderstorms knocked out power for tens of thousands of people across Western Oregon and Southwest ...
Ten of thousands of homes were without power Tuesday morning ... A handful of schools in northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington announced delayed openings due to outages and road conditions.
Power outages have been reported in the Pacific Northwest as an atmospheric river continues to slam the region, causing widespread flooding and landslides in the Columbia River Gorge.
The storm that blitzed the metro area turned the lights off Monday evening for thousands of people in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties – and beyond.
Thousands of people remained without power Tuesday morning in western Oregon, including the Portland metro area, after heavy wind and rain storm whipped across the region Monday evening. However, ...
The Portland metro area is under a wind advisory, with gusts closer to 45 MPH anticipated. We could absolutely see some ...
Wet, wild weather is impacting ski resorts throughout Washington and Oregon this Tuesday.
Puget Sound Energy reported that approximately 94,000 customers are without power, as of 11:50 a.m. Additionally, Snohomish ...