Warming shelters, charging stations provide relief as WA power outages continue
Thousands of people are still without power after Tuesday's bomb cyclone, with more wind and rain expected to hit the region. In response, several cities have declared a state of emergency and opened warming shelters and charging stations to help residents stay warm and connected.
Thousands of people are still without power after Tuesday's bomb cyclone, with more wind and rain expected to hit the region. In response, several cities have declared a state of emergency and opened warming shelters and charging stations to help residents stay warm and connected.
Another round of wind hits WA
The region experiences another round of gusty winds.
The region experiences another round of gusty winds.
Bomb cyclone destroys popular West Seattle light display
This season would have marked the 4th annual “4040 House Light Show" on 47th Avenue. But after the bomb cyclone, it had to be canceled.
This season would have marked the 4th annual “4040 House Light Show" on 47th Avenue. But after the bomb cyclone, it had to be canceled.
Some WA residents on night 3 without power
Thousands of Snohomish County residents are still without power, and crews are working around the clock to restore it.
Thousands of Snohomish County residents are still without power, and crews are working around the clock to restore it.
Bellevue woman recounts tree falling on home, roof collapse
A Bellevue woman is recovering after a tree smashed into her home during Tuesday's bomb cyclone.
A Bellevue woman is recovering after a tree smashed into her home during Tuesday's bomb cyclone.
‘We’re going to rebuild’: Bomb cyclone destroys popular West Seattle light display
Tuesday’s bomb cyclone pulled the plug on a beloved holiday light show in West Seattle.
Tuesday’s bomb cyclone pulled the plug on a beloved holiday light show in West Seattle.
Bellevue woman injured by falling tree, roof collapse speaks on close call
Piengporn Weaver was trying to complete bead artwork in her dining room when a tree fell onto her roof, causing it to collapse.
Piengporn Weaver was trying to complete bead artwork in her dining room when a tree fell onto her roof, causing it to collapse.
WA homeowners prepare for frustrating insurance claims after storm
Some families are turning to crowdfunding to cover storm damage costs that insurance won’t.
Some families are turning to crowdfunding to cover storm damage costs that insurance won’t.
Study: Climate change produced stronger hurricanes
New data is shedding light on how human-caused climate change supercharged this year's hurricane season.
New data is shedding light on how human-caused climate change supercharged this year's hurricane season.
Crews remove fallen trees in western WA as they prepare for more wind
FOX 13 Seattle caught up with crews working to clear fallen trees from this week's bomb cyclone, and the clock is ticking — as another storm system is expected to touch down tomorrow.
FOX 13 Seattle caught up with crews working to clear fallen trees from this week's bomb cyclone, and the clock is ticking — as another storm system is expected to touch down tomorrow.
Post-storm insurance frustrations
Thousands of people are still without power, but still preparing for some frustrating fights over insurance claims.
Thousands of people are still without power, but still preparing for some frustrating fights over insurance claims.
More wind headed to WA as crews clear downed trees
As toppled trees remain on some streets around western Washington, another round of rain and wind is on the way.
As toppled trees remain on some streets around western Washington, another round of rain and wind is on the way.
How many days will the power be out in western WA? Here's what we know
We spoke with an expert at Puget Sound Energy who says power outages may continue for multiple days in some of the hardest-hit areas of western Washington.
We spoke with an expert at Puget Sound Energy who says power outages may continue for multiple days in some of the hardest-hit areas of western Washington.
PSE talks power outages due to WA bomb cyclone: Thursday update
Thousands of people in western Washington are still without power after Tuesday night's bomb cyclone storm. Melanie Coon with Puget Sound Energy (PSE) joins Good Day Seattle with a Thursday update.
Thousands of people in western Washington are still without power after Tuesday night's bomb cyclone storm. Melanie Coon with Puget Sound Energy (PSE) joins Good Day Seattle with a Thursday update.
Lightning strikes, destroys Hoquiam church steeple
A church steeple in Grays Harbor County was destroyed this week after a lightning strike.
A church steeple in Grays Harbor County was destroyed this week after a lightning strike.
Hundreds of thousands still without power in WA
Crews are still working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people in western Washington after the bomb cyclone.
Crews are still working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people in western Washington after the bomb cyclone.
Cleanup continues in North Sound after bomb cyclone
Crews are still working to clean up and restore power to thousands after Tuesday's bomb cyclone.
Crews are still working to clean up and restore power to thousands after Tuesday's bomb cyclone.
Many WA homes, businesses left in the dark Wednesday night
Over 300,000 people in King County are navigating the widespread power outages, with many still in the dark Wednesday night.
Over 300,000 people in King County are navigating the widespread power outages, with many still in the dark Wednesday night.
North Sound reeling from bomb cyclone
Tens of thousands of customers are still without power in Snohomish County after getting hit hard by the bomb cyclone windstorm Tuesday night.
Tens of thousands of customers are still without power in Snohomish County after getting hit hard by the bomb cyclone windstorm Tuesday night.
Many affected by power outages flock to King County warming centers
With power out for so many on the Eastside, residents flocked to warming centers and local businesses to get out of the cold and charge their phones.
With power out for so many on the Eastside, residents flocked to warming centers and local businesses to get out of the cold and charge their phones.



















