Severe weather threatens the Pacific Northwest Wednesday as hail, wind, and a tornado chance returns to the region.
Jon Liu a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Portland, considers this “The period of concern.” “The period of ...
Severe weather was expected to bring historic hail, gusty winds, and a few spin up tornadoes to the Pacific Northwest ...
While they’re not common, tornadoes do occasionally hit the Portland metro area. And local meteorologists say they can’t recall the last time the chance was so high — even though it currently stands ...
Pacific Northwest communities are at risk of gusty winds, large hail, and potential tornadoes — a drastic departure from the sunny weather experienced this spring break.
The most intense activity, particularly lightning, was concentrated in Clark and Cowlitz counties in Washington, though the storm's moved into the Portland area.
There’s never a dull moment in Oregon in the spring. After Tuesday’s high could break records, on Wednesday, “tornadoes are ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU ... as has the risk of seeing a tornado. At 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, SPC issued the first mesoscale discussion for the afternoon's storm threats. "Supercell development ...
The watch stretches from Portland through the mid-Willamette Valley ... “A funnel cloud or tornado cannot be completely ruled out either, albeit probabilities for a tornado are 2% or less ...
While tornado watches are in effect, damaging wind gusts and large hail remain the primary hazards from any severe thunderstorms on Sunday.