Below-freezing temperatures and snow across the Whatcom County lowlands continue to affect schools Thursday, causing some to close and others to delay the start of classes.
Baker. According to Niche, Sehome High School is the best high school in Whatcom County and the No. 32 public high school in the state. It was awarded an A overall, as well as an A for its ...
“The Fraser Outflow is causing significant drifting in the northern half of the county. Blaine, Lynden, Sumas, and the central (Meridian) area are especially bad,” Mandy Feutz of the Whatcom County ...
Ferndale, Blaine, Lynden, Meridian, Nooksack Valley and Mount Baker will remain closed today. Bellingham Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delay, using snow bus routes for morning and ...
As the winter season comes to an end, Whatcom and Skagit prep teams travel across the state to compete in various Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) state championships. Action ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Northern Whatcom County got a double whammy from Mother Nature, snow, and winds. Driving north into Lynden, the winds swirled, now into drifts around barns, trees, and ditches.
Public schools are closed in Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and around Whatcom County, where chilly air from Canada dipped temperatures to the teens. Whatcom Community College closed its campus ...
Most Whatcom County schools are closed Tuesday after another inch or two of overnight snow and freezing temperatures that are expected to make roads treacherous in the evening and early morning hours.