How wet is it? Historically wet. A glimpse into the future of PNW weather trends 'With the changing climate, we actually do expect to see wetter falls, wetter winters, and wetter springs with the types of flooding that we're seeing now. ' Kim Malcolm
Makah Tribe works to obtain food provisions after landslides close highways Makah tribal officials say record rainfall last weekend resulted in landslides and washouts that initially cut off access to their reservation at Neah Bay. They've been working to ensure access to food, medicine and fuel as tenuous travel routes are restored. Amy Radil
Flooding, COVID-19, and Thanksgiving preparation, this week. Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Northwest News Network and KUOW correspondent Anna King, Freelance Science Reporter Jane C Hu and The Stranger staff writer Jas Keimig. Kevin Kniestedt
This small Washington town is under water - again Residents of a small Washington border town say the Nooksack River unleashed a flood unlike any they’ve ever seen before this week. It represents what climate scientists say will be the norm for years to come. Angela King
Big Northwest floods a ‘dress rehearsal’ for a hotter climate This week’s intense rainfall and flooding in northwestern Washington state and British Columbia offer a glimpse into the future, climate scientists say. John Ryan
Chilling Halloween slated for the Northwest this year The wet and windy weather that blew in over the weekend is still haunting Western Washington. Don’t cancel those Halloween plans yet, though. The holiday forecast is clear – for now. Natalie Akane Newcomb
La Niña is coming. Here's what that means for winter weather in the U.S. The climate pattern known as La Niña generally brings winters that are drier and warmer than usual across the southern U.S., and cooler and wetter in the northern part of the country. Rachel Treisman
La Niña winter in NW is 'good news for sports enthusiasts' and, you know, the environment Washington State Climatologist Nick Bond says extra rain this month could bring the mountains some early snow. That's good news for skiers and, more importantly, "forest health, our fresh-water ecosystems, salmon, you know the whole [environment] thing" Katie Campbell
Western Washington's dry spell comes to a 'juicy' end "The system that came through over the weekend was just kind of juicy and special." Angela King
Why 'copious' rain could wash Washington's worries away this weekend Washington's dry spell may be coming to an end. Angela King