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Thursday's and Friday's snow may be the last we see of the white stuff for awhile, as the mid-Willamette Valley returns to its normal rainy ways. The fleeting snow providing ample opportunity to ...
Much of the Willamette Valley turned white on Thursday morning as a few inches of snow fell from Eugene to Portland. It was enough that some in Salem were even able explore the city on cross ...
The entire Willamette Valley will be at risk for winter weather, but the best chances are farther north, with cold air from the Columbia Gorge helping keep temperatures low enough for more snow ...
Highways in the Coast Range — between the Willamette Valley and the Oregon Coast — are forecast to see snow, and even up to an inch is possible at coastal cities such as Tillamook and Astoria.
Highways in the Coast Range — between the Willamette Valley and the Oregon Coast — are forecast to see snow, and even up to an inch is possible at coastal cities such as Tillamook and Astoria.
Starting Sunday, snow levels will likely drop to around 500 feet or lower in the Willamette Valley and along the central Oregon Coast. Anna Ruhl is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
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