The National Weather Service has issued an areal flood watch for Whatcom, Skagit and other counties due to expected rains and rising snow level in the north Cascades. Locally, saturated ground and heavy rains can also be expected to contribute to minor surface water flooding in low-lying areas.
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Expected heavy rains and a rising snow level in the northern Cascades late Sunday and into Monday, maybe Tuesday, will result in increased river levels in Whatcom, Skagit and Snohomish counties in the upcoming days.
The latest forecast models include a chance of snow between 4pm today, January 3rd, and 10am tomorrow. Ferndale neighbors have had several days of clear skies…
Update 2pm: Snow continues to come and go. Surface temperatures continue to hover just over freezing. Update 1pm: Precipitation has changed from snow back to…
While it wasn’t enough to be a concern to drivers or to even consider building a snowman or having a snow ball fight, but a…

One accident today, December 17th, can be at least partially blamed on the slick roads caused by today’s snowfall.
If you were out and about this morning, December 17th, around 9am when a warm moist front rolled across Ferndale bumping into the frigid air…
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day currently hold the possibility of snow for the Ferndale area according to today’s Ferndale weather forecast. Long-term forecast models call for…
In addition to the recent forecast of snow this week, the National Weather Service has also issued a High Wind Watch starting late Monday through…





