Scattered showers may turn into hail and thunderstorms in the Willamette Valley and along the coast Thursday afternoon and evening.
Cold showers will move through Portland throughout the day Thursday. We also could see a few thunderstorms with brief hail possible and infrequent lightning. The National Weather Service says some ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — KGW has issued Weather Impact Alert days on Friday and Saturday for heavy snowfall in the Cascades. By next week, Mount Hood could see more than 30 inches of snow and up to 50 inches.
Once Friday morning arrives, snowfall is expected to significantly ramp up. A staggering 15-35 inches of snow is expected to ...
After a relatively dry couple of weeks, storms will move across the Pacific Northwest beginning Tuesday night.
Thursday’s official snow measurement, taken at the National Weather Service office in Northeast Portland, was 1.1 inches, Bishop said, though the agency received reports of snowfall up to around ...
As of Monday morning, 9.4 inches of snowfall was reported at the Portland International Jetport. Most of Cumberland County had between 5 and 10 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Light snow showers are in the forecast for Mainers on Monday, but nearly a century ago, the situation was quite different.
The National Weather Service has posted a Winter Weather Advisory beginning at 5 p.m. and lasting through late Thursday evening in the Cascades above 3,500 ft. Expect 6″ to 12″ of fresh snow over the ...
Many in central Maine will see 1-3" of snow. Saturday will be fairly mild after snow wraps up, highs could approach 50 in far ...
The warm temperatures continue Sunday with a high around 60 degrees, but there’s an 80% chance of rain, mainly after 4 p.m.
Just over 5 inches of snowfall was reported at the Portland International Jetport around 1:20 p.m. Sunday. Most of Cumberland County had between 3 and 5 inches by that time. Across Maine ...
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