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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 ...
The system hitting Oregon starts out with rain Thursday night and Friday, but by the weekend, snow levels are forecast to drop to between 1,000 to 2,000 feet in the Willamette Valley.
Snow at the lowest elevations of the Willamette Valley — including in Portland, Salem and Eugene — is expected to be light, around an inch or less. However, in the hills and at higher city ...
Highways in the Coast Range — between the Willamette Valley and the Oregon Coast — are forecast to see snow, and even up to ...
Additional snow of 1 to 3 inches at the valley floor, and 2 to 6 inches above 500 feet, is forecast, with the warning ending at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. "Plan on slippery road conditions," NWS wrote.
Meteorologists are tracking a weather system that could bring low-elevation snow and freezing rain to the Willamette Valley and coastal areas between Wednesday and Friday. All winter weather in ...
Snow will become possible in the Willamette Valley overnight Monday into Tuesday, but meteorologists say it’s unlikely to cause a lasting impact. Snow levels are forecast to drop as low as 200 ...
Snow levels will hold around sea level on Thursday, bringing the chance for a dusting of snow in lower elevations of the Willamette Valley including Portland.
Snow is possible Monday night, Feb. 13 into Tuesday in the mid-Willamette Valley, according to the National Weather Service. An Oregonian experiences a small-town Alaskan winter I’ve lived in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — People in parts of the Willamette Valley south of Portland woke up Tuesday morning to more snow on the ground. It marked the third straight morning of a wintry mix of snow and ...
Predicating snowfall in the Willamette Valley is extremely difficult because of the interplay of cool Arctic air interacting with warmer and moisture-filled ocean air. Snow falls in south Salem in ...