Patchy freezing fog and slick streets greeted Monday morning commuters in parts of western Oregon and southwest Washington.
The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for much of the Oregon coast and the Willamette Valley including the Greater Portland/Vancouver Metro, which goes into effect at 7 p.m.
Few rain/snow showers today, but a more intense round will bring more heavy snow and travel impacts for Tuesday and Wednesday ...
Take caution while traveling, as slick roads may impact the Monday morning commute. ...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN ...
Subfreezing temperatures overnight will create a high chance of frostbite or hypothermia for those who are not adequately ...
The area of the Northwest Oregon National Weather Service Dense Fog Advisory the morning of Jan. 16, 2025. Bluish-gray = dense fog advisory, pink = small craft advisory, cyan = beach hazards ...
Temperatures will remain near-freezing early Wednesday morning as fog decreases visibility for some in western Oregon and Washington ... light rain returns to the coast. No significant rain ...
Few rain/snow showers today, but a more intense round will bring more heavy snow and travel impacts for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Police said ice led to the car turning over. ...PATCHY FREEZING FOG AND SLICK ROADS... Patchy fog is developing throughout ...
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