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Oregon Winter Weather Advisory: Snow and Rain Mix Expected Through Wednesday Night

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Portland, OR – A winter weather advisory remains in effect for parts of Oregon through Wednesday night, bringing a mix of snow and rain across the region. Commuters should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility, especially on bridges and overpasses.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), snow levels will rise to 1,500 feet by Wednesday afternoon, transitioning to rain for lower elevations. Higher elevations could see lingering snowfall into Thursday, with temperatures hovering around freezing overnight. The Portland Metro, Willamette Valley, and Vancouver areasshould expect light snow accumulations of up to an inch, with heavier snowfall in the Cascades.

Thursday brings a chance of rain and snow showers before skies gradually clear. Friday and Saturday are expected to remain cold, with overnight lows near 30°F. Travelers heading through mountain passes should check tripcheck.com for updated road conditions and chain requirements.

Drivers should slow down and allow extra travel time, particularly during morning and evening commutes. Pedestrians should also watch for icy sidewalks as temperatures drop overnight.

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