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Our chilly spring continues this week, with more snow headed for the Cascade Mountains, promising to add to Oregon’s largest snowpack in years. Snow is expected Monday into Tuesday morning ...
The Cascade Mountains’ snowpack is 40 percent to 60 percent of normal. Record lows also extend to California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming, with the northern Rocky ...
Snow is forecast for Oregon Cascade mountains, and the system should shore up the state's snowpack and allow ski areas to stay open deep into spring. Snow returns to Oregon mountains as snowpack ...
A winter weather advisory has been issued for Oregon’s Cascade Mountain passes from Wednesday night into Thursday morning. ... It’s unclear how much snow will hit the mountains over the weekend.
Latest updates on whether snow will impact the Willamette Valley can be found here.. Story updated at 8:55 a.m. on Tuesday. Heavy snow will blast Oregon’s mountain roads while the Willamette ...
In November, Oregon appears smoke-free and dusted with mountain snow. Oregon mountains snow levels seen on Nov. 7, 2024 (left) and Oct. 6, 2024 (right). (NASA Worldview satellite) ...
Oregon’s Cascade mountain pass levels to see 6 inches of snow. The two systems are forecast to drop some snow at Oregon’s Cascade mountain pass levels, but major accumulations aren’t expected.
But by the time the weekend arrives, snow is expected on Cascade Mountain passes between the Willamette Valley and central Oregon. That would include Santiam Pass (Highway 20) and Willamette Pass ...
ORIGINAL STORY. As eye-popping amounts of snow continues to pile up in Oregon’s mountains — and should continue to fall into the weekend — the Willamette Valley has seen far less white.
Central Oregon trail conditions: Central Oregon area mountains get fresh snow; Cascade View trails in good shape. Published 3:30 pm Thursday, March 28, 2024. By IAN HAUPT The Bulletin.
Snow is forecast for Oregon Cascade mountains, and the system should shore up the state's snowpack and allow ski areas to stay open deep into spring.