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Heavy Rainfall and Severe Thunderstorms Possible in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Today; Dangerous Heat in the Southwest

Scattered severe thunderstorms containing the potential for damaging wind gusts and excessive rainfall are possible from the Mid-Atlantic to southern New England today, with additional thunderstorms and heavy rain possible across parts of the Plains and Middle Mississippi Valley. Heat and humidity remain along the East Coast and Interior Northwest, while dangerous heat builds into the Southwest. Read More >

Past Events

 

This page serves as a location to find past weather event information for Western Washington. 

To the right is a link to the Storm Prediction Center. The Storm Prediction Center will provide detailed severe weather forecast for the NWS Seattle County Warnings Area.  To the lower right there is a thumbnail link to an interactive map archive of preliminary Local Storm Reports that are issued by an NWS office when a severe weather event is reported.

Further below on this page are individual event reviews for the local area sorted by event type.  Many of these are archived stories from web top news headlines on our home page in the hours to days after the events occurred. Click on the date to jump to the full archived event review. Each story contains data and records from the event, and often meteorological insight and photos. To quickly search for an event that you may not recall the date of, click the "All" tab, hit Ctrl + F to search your browser, and enter the event and/or city or county impacted.

If you cannot find what you are looking for here, try our Local Climate Page, or for visualizing various data sets also try the NOAA Weather and Climate Toolkit

         

Storm Data

Preliminary Local Storm Report Map

 

 
All Events
  • November 2006: Seattle's Wettest Month and Record Flooding in Western Washington