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Time Magazine's "Timelapse" features Landsat satellite imagery over nearly three decades to document the growth of Seattle and the Northwest from 1984 to 2002. Timelapse also allows search for similar imagery from most places on the globe.
Meteorologist Morgan Palmer says highs breaking 80 will be recorded in many spots this afternoon and again each day through Monday.
KIRO 7 Meteorologist Morgan Palmer expects rain to pick up area-wide this evening with several periods of wet and blustery weather for the weekend. A few rumbles of thunder can't be ruled out.
Recent snow has boosted snowpack serving Western Washington water supplies to above average, and more mountain rain and snow are on the way.
High pressure, clearing skies and calming winds will allow temperatures to plummet across Western Washington for Monday morning. Many areas will see frost with lows in the 20s and low 30s.
Winds will again get quite gusty through Sunday afternoon and evening as a strong cold front approaches Western Washington. Meteorologist Morgan Palmer has an update on what to expect.
As we've seen from time to time with a chilly storm system moving through Western Washington, small hail or snowflakes occasionally mix in.
The numbers are in, and if you think this winter's weather has been unexciting and dull, you're absolutely right!
Locations from near Philadelphia to New York to Boston could be buried by feet of snow Friday and Saturday.
Monday will give the lowlands more low clouds and limited sunshine, but Meteorologist Morgan Palmer is tracking a rainy front that brings an end to the stagnant weather pattern.
While a massive ridge of high pressure in the coming days keeps storms away from the Northwest, widespread road icing will be a threat.
A Wind Advisory is in effect for Seattle and much of the rest of Western Washington as a potent low pressure system approaching Vancouver Island ramps up winds across the Northwest.
The summit of Mount Rainier briefly cast a shadow on a cloud deck overhead right at sunrise on New Year's Eve.
On Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, NASA's Curiosity rover captured a photographic mosaic at "Rocknest," the spot in Gale Crater where the mission's first scoop sampling took place.
The forecast continues to be of great interest for Monday night and early Christmas morning as temperatures will support frozen precipitation as a moisture-laden front moves in from the west. Most of the area will see a rain/snow mix or all snow Christmas morning, though accumulations are going to be ...
Meteorologist Morgan Palmer says large areas of Western Washington will receive snow Christmas morning, though accumulations are likely to be confined to several key areas.
Both on Sunday evening and early Monday morning, cell phone customers across many parts of Western Washington were alerted for a Blizzard Warning. KIRO 7 is digging into what happened.
Potentially damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and some flooding are all possible as an intensifying storm system slams into Western Washington tonight.
Wind could cause power outages and damage across parts of Western Washington Monday with at least a threat of some lowland snow on Tuesday.
Waves of rain with occasionally gusty winds move across Seattle and the Pacific Northwest this weekend. Meteorologist Morgan Palmer says a few parts of the weekend and next week will be stormier than others.
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