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Washington, Oregon, extreme Northern California, Vancouver Island, and southern British Columbia Part of the 2007–08 North American winter storms The Great Coastal Storm of 2007 was a series of three powerful Pacific storms that affected the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia between December 1 ...
KOAM-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Pittsburg, Kansas, United States, serving the Joplin, Missouri–Pittsburg, Kansas market as an affiliate of CBS.It is owned by Morgan Murphy Media, which provides certain services to dual Fox/CW+ affiliate KFJX (channel 14, also licensed to Pittsburg) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with owner SagamoreHill ...
The main energy of the system responsible for the ice storm later moved east and affected portions of the Northeast and Middle Atlantic States with snow and rain on December 13, with the heaviest snow falling across southern and central New York and central New England. Portions of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York received as much as 12 ...
Winter Storm Blair was the first coast-to-coast snowstorm of 2025, bringing heavy snow to Kansas City, Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. At least 10 deaths were blamed on the storm that shut down ...
Mount Cain Ski Area, Vancouver Island; Mount Seymour, North Vancouver; Mount Timothy Ski Area, Lac La Hache/100 Mile; Mount Washington Alpine Resort, Vancouver Island; Murray Ridge Ski Area, Fort St. James; Panorama Mountain Resort, Invermere; Phoenix Mountain Ski Resort, Phoenix-Greenwood; Powder King Mountain Resort, Mackenzie/Pine Pass
Circle 7 logo, one of the main logos or symbols used by all of the ABC O&Os using the number 7 and many ABC affiliates using the channel 7. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ABC 7 .
Heavy snow in central Washington lead to the closures of US Route 2 and Interstate 90. [3] Interstate 82 closed in similar areas as well. [4] At Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, Alaska Airlines cancelled 1,100 flights and suffered $15 million in losses. [5] The winter storm killed 1600 cows in the Yakima Valley. [6]
According to the National Weather Service's preliminary snowfall totals Monday night, between 6.5 and 7 inches of snow accumulated in Washington, D.C. See photos of the snow below.