Snow flurries are expected to fall throughout the Pacific Northwest, with the metro area potentially seeing nearly an inch to three inches of snow by the end of the winter storm.
In case you needed another reason to stay home Thursday, the ongoing snowstorm is slowing traffic along major highways in the Portland and Salem metropolitan areas.
More than 100 vehicles crashed on Interstate 84 through Oregon, injuring multiple people and shutting down the highway for ...
A massive pileup involving more than 100 vehicles has been reported in Oregon amid whiteout conditions on Interstate 84. The ...
Roads: If you need to drive, slow down. Drivers can expect a layer of packed snow on area streets, overpasses, freeways and ...
Rod Hill, Chris McGinness, Alex Jensen PORTLAND, Ore. — The last round of snow from this week's winter storm wrapped up ...
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, ...
Friday morning in particular saw heavier snowfall than expected, with more precipitation falling as snow rather than freezing rain.
Update: Storm Tracker 2 Meteorologist Rhonda Shelby says a back edge to the first band of precipitation is just about to move through the metro area.1 ...
Meteorologists predict 1-3 inches of snow Thursday for the Portland area, followed by freezing rain later in the day. More ...
Snow and possible freezing rain may continue until around 10 a.m. Friday. Freezing rain is most likely in the ...
Snow and ice in whiteout conditions contributed to a pileup of as many as 30 cars on a major highway connecting Oregon and ...