We asked for your best snow photos for a chance to win a pass to Knot Springs and a copy of our limited edition 50th ...
It’s been a decade in the making, but Portland breaks the record for most consecutive days with measurable seasonal snowfall ...
The Portland area may have woken up to a snowy, icy Valentine’s Day morning, but a quick thaw is expected over the course of ...
Some spots in the higher elevations, like the Sylvan Hills, had snow-covered roads at 10 a.m. But by late Friday morning, ...
Friday morning in particular saw heavier snowfall than expected, with more precipitation falling as snow rather than freezing rain.
Snow, ice and freezing rain are likely to continue impacting roads and schools until a widespread warmup midday Friday across ...
A potent winter storm is threatening a mix of significant freezing rain and accumulating snow across a swath of the Pacific ...
About an inch of snow officially fell Thursday on Portland, causing crashes, canceling school, shutting government offices ...
If you love snow, this Valentines Day will be a winner. Additional snow and ice accumulations are likely Friday in the Portland/Vancouver area with up to 3 inches of snow possible in some locations.
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