Bella Fiori Gardens considered to be one of the best places in the Tri-Cities to have a wedding was damaged by the high winds Monday night.
Michelle Day, owner and operator shared pictures of the damage and was devastated by mother natures fury...
According to the National Weather Service, a front out of Alaska is moving south and will hit Washington tonight and tomorrow. Snow is expected in the mountain ranges including Snoqualamie Pass. Inches of snow possible, and mid to heave rains may make it to the Tri-Cities...
One of the harshest winters in years has destroyed or damaged many Benton County roads, some are closed short-term, several probably won't be fixed for months. For those who don't travel into the outlying areas, these pictures are the first visuals of just how hard nature has been.
Most of Southeastern WA and Northeastern OR will continue to get windy cold snow for the next 10-12 hours, according to a winter storm warning issued by the National Weather Service.
Tri-Citians woke up this morning to howling winds with gusts 50+ miles per hour. Power outages were reported in North Richland and Pasco. School delays and closures were reported as well.
Last night, "Mother Nature" put on an awesome display. The storm struck at about 9pm and caused minor damage throughout Tri-Cities and in College Place. According to the National Weather center in Pendleton, winds as high as 38 mph were reported in Tri-Cities and winds as high as 54 mph reported at the Walla Walla Airport...
Much of eastern United States is getting ready for the arrival of Hurricane Irene. More than 50 million people live in the projected path of the Category 2 storm, which is expected to make landfall along North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Friday.