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February’s monthly snow survey revealed California’s snowpack is at 80% of what’s average for this time of year. Experts say warmer storms, which brought lots of rain but less snowfall, are to blame.
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A winter weather advisory is in place in parts of Jackson, Klamath and Douglas Counties until early Tuesday. Additional snow and gusty wind is forecasted.
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Millions of people hunkered down against a deep freeze Sunday to ride out the winter storm that has killed at least 34 people across the United States.
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The frigid Christmas storm has killed at least 24 people across the country, trapping some residents inside homes with snow drifts, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes.
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More than 200 million people — about 60% of the U.S. population — were under a winter weather advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said. Over 5,000 flights have been canceled.
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ODOT officials to travelers: Use traction tires, carry chains or stay home.
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A series of winter storms could create difficult holiday travel conditions throughout the weekend.
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Severe winter weather in the mountain passes and lower elevations combined with staffing shortages at the state’s transportation department could pose problems for travelers.
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The strong winter storm could make travel through the mountains difficult, dropping 80-100 inches from Tuesday to Monday, as many people travel for the winter holidays.
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A winter storm that knocked out power for thousands in northwest Oregon continues to bring bouts of heavy rain and snow to the region.
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A category 5 atmospheric river is hitting Northern California, bringing historic rains and causing flooding, power outages and ash and debris flows in wildfire burn scars.
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The snow and ice is melting from the weekend storm, but as of Monday evening, utilities reported hundreds of thousands of Oregon customers were still without power as a result of downed power lines.
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Hurricane Matthew gave the latest reminder that nature has far more power than people do. But risk expert Robert Muir-Wood says disasters are only partly…
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Winter is getting off to a brisk start in the normally-mild Pacific Northwest. Overnight temperatures have broken sub-zero records in some areas.…