Unseasonably cold temperatures were expected to continue through this week, along with intermittent snow showers in the Western Washington lowlands, forecasters at the National Weather Service in ...
Bellingham Technical College and Whatcom Community College are closed Monday, and Western Washington University delayed ...
More snow showers were expected to spin through the region Monday night, wrapping around an area of low pressure that has ...
Below-freezing temperatures and snow across the Whatcom County lowlands continue to affect schools Thursday, causing some to ...
Most schools in northwest Whatcom County will be starting late on Wednesday in the face of unseasonably cold temperatures and ...
Showers of rain and snow this evening will mainly affect the coast and Olympic Peninsula with some light snow and rain/snow ...
Schools across Whatcom and Skagit counties are closed or delayed today due to snow and slick road surfaces. All Whatcom ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Northern Whatcom County got a double whammy from Mother Nature, snow, and winds. Driving north into Lynden, the winds swirled, now into drifts around barns, trees, and ditches.
Officials warn that temperatures are expected to fall further, with wind chills anticipated between 5 and 10 degrees.
Public schools are closed in Bellingham, Lynden and around Whatcom County, where chilly air from Canada dipped temperatures ...
Snowy and icy roads prompted Bellingham, Lynden and Mount Baker school districts to close on Monday, as Whatcom County bore ...
Robert Mittendorf The Bellingham Herald Most schools in northwest Whatcom County will be starting late on Wednesday in the face of unseasonably cold temperatures and drifting snow on rural roads.