Tagged with 'Weather'
SeaTac Fire Department Warns ‘Don’t Find Yourself on Thin Ice’ this Winter
The SeaTac Fire Department on Monday (Jan. 14) issued a statement entitled “Don’t Find Yourself on Thin Ice,” warning residents to avoid walking on iced-over standing bodies of water. Officials... [Read more]
WEATHER: ‘Excessive Heat Watch’ Issued; City to Open Cooling Center
The National Weather Service issued an “Excessive Heat Watch” statement for this Thursday – Friday (Aug. 16-17), warning residents that temperatures may reach the mid-90s on both days. To... [Read more]
WEATHER: Snow Mentioned In Official Weather Forecast For Early Next Week
Just when you thought your mild northwest “winter” was over comes word from the National Weather Service that the ‘S’ word – as in SNOW – may creep back into the forecast early... [Read more]
When ‘May’ The Wet Weather Stop? Sunday Sets Rainfall Record At Airport
Sea-Tac Airport broke a rainfall record for Sunday (May 15), with .81 of an inch falling before 6 p.m., beating the .56 record from 2001. For the first half of May, the total rainfall amount at the airport... [Read more]
Cool Spring Part of Decades-long Trending Say Atmospheric Scientists
by Greg Wright All you have to do is walk outside to notice that plant growth of all kinds is well behind normal patterns this year—in many cases by several weeks. Of course, it would have to be warm... [Read more]
WEATHER: ‘Winter Weather Advisory’ Issued; More Snow Tonight?
Just when we thought it was all over, the National Weather Service issued a “Winter Weather Advisory” Saturday afternoon (Feb. 26th) warning us that “snowfall accumulations of a trace... [Read more]
SNOW UPDATE: SeaTac City Services Delayed Due To Weather Conditions
SeaTac City Hall and Community Center will have a delayed opening on Thursday, February 24th due to weather conditions. For additional information please contact Jeff Robinson at 206-973-4812. Read More →
WEATHER: No Snow Yet, But ‘Winter Storm Warning’ In Effect Until Thursday
No snow to speak of has fallen in SeaTac yet, but the National Weather Service issued another a “Winter Storm Warning” Wednesday morning (Feb. 23) that will remain in effect until 10am Thursday... [Read more]
WEATHER: ‘Snowfall Accumulations…Up To 6 Inches Are Possible’ Starting Wed.
Tuesday morning (Feb. 22), the National Weather Service issued a urgent “Winter Storm Watch” for Wednesday through Thursday, saying that “snowfall accumulations of up to 6 inches are... [Read more]
National Weather Service Says ‘Snow Showers Can Be Expected’ This Week
The National Weather Service released a “Special Weather Statement” on Sunday (Feb. 20), warning that “snow showers can be expected on The Lowlands this week.” “Snow levels... [Read more]







