March and April in Western Washington streams and rivers are when chum fry (newly hatched juvenile chum salmon) attempt to ...
Blooming redbuds and dogwoods have us daydreaming about fly fishing, and also about seeing some great fly fishing cinema. We will scratch that itch at the Fly Fishing Film Tour April 4 at the Central ...
But regardless of which Maryland accent you’re hearing, it sounds like home once you’re used to it, and the welcome sign means you’re about to hear it again. The state flag that features prominently ...
We tie a fly to our leader and proceed to fish and that’s OK. But have you ever been curious enough to wonder how our flies compare to what trout actually eat, or what may trigger a trout to take our ...
WESTERN WASHINGTON — A powerful storm swept across western Washington, bringing strong winds, heavy rain in the lowlands, and dangerous snowy conditions in the mountains. There were thousands of ...
Heavy rainfall and wet melting snow could spark avalanches in the Cascades and cause parts of Western Washington to flood this week, forecasters said. The National Weather Service Seattle said an ...
SEATTLE — The last few days of winter were a washout across western Washington. Heavy rains and mild temperatures from an atmospheric river took another chunk out of our already dismal snowpack.
Around 35,000 households across Western Washington remain without power as of Thursday morning, after a strong wind and rain storm swept through the region. The storm knocked down trees and power ...
Meteorologists issued an El Niño watch Thursday, giving advance notice that a shifting climate pattern raises the specter of continued drought in the Northwest. In a Thursday post at its website, the ...
The FOX 13 Seattle Weather Team has issued a Weather Alert Day for snowfall across western Washington on Friday. Watch our live Weather Alert Day coverage on Good Day Seattle in the video player above ...
SEATTLE — Power has been restored to thousands of customers after a windstorm moved through Puget Sound on Wednesday night, bringing down trees and power lines. Around 9,000 were still without power ...
Gusts over 60 mph roared into the Western Washington lowlands Wednesday evening, carried by an atmospheric river that brought blizzard conditions to the Cascades and Olympics. One person died when a ...