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Ted Buehner

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Ted Buehner

Ted Buehner is a longtime meteorologist expert for the Pacific Northwest.

Great Seattle Fire anniversary sparks reminder of modern wildfire dangers

Reflecting on the 1889 Great Seattle Fire and its relevance to today's wildfire threats. Understand the lessons for our safety.
9 days ago

Western Washington faces rising wildfire risk after another dry May

Western Washington faces increased wildfire threats following a notably dry May, with rainfall at Seattle-Tacoma Airport significantly low.
12 days ago

Sunshine to kick off summer: Memorial Day weekend could be one of the driest yet

Discover how this Memorial Day weekend may bring unexpected dry conditions, affecting your holiday plans and activities.
23 days ago

Buehner: Eliminating NOAA’s billion-dollar disasters database leaves Americans in the dark

NOAA announced that the billion-dollar weather and climate disasters database will be retired. This directive came from the White House and reflects the ongoing effort to end all climate-related programs and services.
1 month ago

Forecast: Warmest day of the year today, ‘slight chance of heat dome’ this summer

Thursday marks the warmest day; a slight chance of a heat dome looms this summer in western Washington.
1 month ago

Can a tsunami occur in Washington? Yes, here’s how

Tsunamis have hit Washington and the Puget Sound region in the past, and they will happen again in the future.
2 months ago

Northern lights might glow over western Washington Wednesday

Western Washington residents could witness the northern lights this Wednesday.
2 months ago

Spring brings sunshine, showers, and spectacular rainbows to the Puget Sound

Discover how spring transforms Puget Sound with a blend of weather patterns and stunning rainbows in this beautiful season.
2 months ago

Washington’s snowpack falls short again, raising drought concerns

April 1 usually marks the peak of the mountain snowpack season, but similar to last winter, this year's snowpack fell short of average, leading to greater concerns for water supply access.
2 months ago

Don’t get fined! Today is your last chance to remove studded tires in WA

Don't risk a fine! Remove your studded tires now—this is no April Fools' joke. Act quickly to stay compliant in Washington.
3 months ago

March ends with rain—but is sunshine and warmer weather on the way?

March closes with rain, but warmer temperatures and sunshine are on the horizon for a brighter spring season.
3 months ago

Severe thunderstorm watch issued: Next few hours will bring midwest-style storm with possible hail, lightning

Severe thunderstorms expected in Western Washington. Stay informed on safety and preparedness measures.
3 months ago

Why spring allergies are getting worse — and how to offer relief

Discover why spring allergies are worsening and learn effective relief strategies for a more comfortable season.
3 months ago

First full week of Spring is here, bringing 7:30 p.m. sunset and threat of thunderstorms with it

This week brings spring sunshine, record highs, and potential thunderstorms. Stay informed on changing weather conditions.
3 months ago

Remembering Oso: 11 years since America’s deadliest landslide devastated Washington

Reflecting on 11 years since the Oso landslide, we honor the lives lost on March 22 in this devastating Washington tragedy.
3 months ago

Will the sun come out? A look at Western Washington’s weekend forecast

Discover what to expect this weekend in Western Washington's forecast as spring arrives. Will the sun finally shine through?
3 months ago

Spring equinox is here — what to expect in the days ahead

Discover what to expect this spring as we welcome longer days and warmer weather with the spring equinox. Say goodbye to winter's chill!
3 months ago

Spring is coming but winter still gripping Washington with cold, rainy weather

In the waning days of winter, the persistent cool, wet weather is expected to continue through this week, despite spring officially kicking off this Thursday.
3 months ago

Will the rain return to western Washington to ruin your weekend?

Discover if rain will impact your weekend plans in Western Washington and learn about potential snowfall in the mountains.
3 months ago

Thunderstorm season underway in the Pacific Northwest

Western Washington’s primary thunderstorm season usually kicks off in March, so thunderstorm season has officially arrived!
3 months ago

Will weather cooperate or block the total lunar eclipse on Thursday?

Witness the total lunar eclipse on March 13th as the Earth blocks the moon’s light, creating a stunning celestial event.
3 months ago

Washington got a taste of Spring, but here’s this week’s weather

Enjoyed a brief taste of spring? Here's what to expect as cooler temperatures and light rainfall return to Washington.
3 months ago

Daylight Saving Time nears bringing another hour of evening sun

Do you feel more tired after shifting to Daylight Time? You are not alone. Sleep scientists have found more than half of Americans usually feel tired after the change to Daylight Time.
3 months ago

How 11 feet of snow led to America’s deadliest avalanche near Stevens Pass in 1910

Discover how 11 feet of snow caused America's deadliest avalanche near Stevens Pass.
4 months ago