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.
For the first time in more than two years, a total lunar eclipse will shine across the night sky, giving stargazers the chance to see a glowing red "blood moon."
According to Washington State University (WSU), via a news release, a total lunar eclipse, also referred to as a "blood moon," will be seen on March 13.
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.
Major changes to national weather service is happening after hundreds of weather forecasters and other federal NOAA employees on probationary status were fired Thursday.
After a heavy windstorm knocked the power out for more than 150,000 people in western Washington, power has been mostly restored while the region is beginning to see the first 60-degree days of the year.