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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 ... The percentages compare the current numbers to “normal ...
Melting snow provides ... 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 ...
A half-foot of snow is possible at Cascade ... As a whole, Oregon's snowpack is 104% of normal while precipitation is 105% of normal. Oregon actually had more snow in the mountains a year ago ...
Heavy snow will blast Oregon ... feet could fall on Cascade Mountain passes, making mountain travel hazardous. Tuesday and Wednesday morning: mainly in the foothills and mountains The snow ...
In November, Oregon appears smoke-free and dusted with mountain snow. Oregon mountains snow levels seen ... Mount Hood’s current snow depth compared to the historical average.
Those traveling across Oregon ... return of snow would also be welcome news for skiers and snowboarders who got their hopes up after an early-season snowstorm hit the Cascade Mountains.
This article originally appeared on Salem Statesman Journal: Winter weather advisory issued for Oregon Cascade passes as snow returns to mountains ...
A bit more precipitation is likely to fall in the mountains and at the coast. Oregon’s Cascade mountain pass levels to see 6 inches of snow The two systems are forecast to drop some snow at ...
As eye-popping amounts of snow continues to pile up in Oregon’s mountains — and should continue ... Blizzard conditions are expected at Cascade pass levels into the weekend.
Happy Easter and early spring snow! Central Oregon area ... also present great vantage points of the Cascade Mountains and the surrounding Central Oregon landscape. There’s about 700 feet ...