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.
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KGW chief meteorologist Matt Zaffino said. Early morning snowfall is expected to bring one to two inches of new snow. All precipitation will end by about 10 a.m. Temperatures will climb above ...
About 0.10 inches of ice was expected in the Portland metro, with as much as 0.25 inches of ice farther south in the valley, according to KGW chief meteorologist Matt Zaffino. Solid snowfall ...
Much of the area had about 1.5 to 2 inches of snow, KGW meteorologist Matt Zaffino said Thursday evening. Temperatures stayed below freezing Thursday morning as a band of precipitation made its ...
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Weather Impact Alert for Portland until 8 a.m. Friday due to possible fog, frost, slick roadsaccording to KGW Chief Meteorologist Matt Zaffino. See the latest forecast "With a clearing sky, temperatures will drop into the upper 20s in the Portland area on Friday morning," Zaffino said.
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Here's how much more snow is expected in the Portland metro areaA snowstorm continues to hit Portland on Friday, with freezing rain overnight turning into widespread snowfall across the Willamette Valley. KGW has called for a Weather Impact Alert day for ...
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