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Oregon could see 35+ inches of snow, NWS warns travel may be impossible
Forecasters are warning that parts of Oregon’s high country are on track for a dangerous stretch of winter weather, with some mountain slopes expected to pile up more than 35 inches of snow in just a few days.
Explore Oregon Podcast host Zach Urness talks with climatologist Larry O'Neill about Oregon's lack of mountain snow and whether it's going to rally.
Oregon’s seasons pose all sorts of safety risks. SAIF, Oregon’s not-for-profit workers’ compensation company, has you covered with tips to keep you safe.
It’s almost mid-December and Oregon’s Timberline, Mt. Bachelor and Mt. Ashland ski areas still don’t have enough snow to open lifts. FILE - A screenshot from a Mt. Bachelor webcam on Dec. 11, 2025, shows minimal snow. Oregon’s Mt. Bachelor ...
A beloved Central Oregon winter tradition is back on the mountain. Oregon Adaptive Sports has relaunched its long-running Ski for Life program, offering youth with disabilities a chance to experience skiing and snowboarding at Mt.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Higher elevations of the Oregon Coast Range saw a light dusting of snow early Friday morning. Highway 26 near the Sunset Summit rest area (1,400ft. elevation) is one such area. The snow quickly melted off as the day progressed.
Oregon has the smallest amount of snow it’s had since 1981. Ski areas are struggling, with one resort turning to straw and shoveling snow from trees.
This underrated ski resort in Oregon's Cascade Mountains is beloved for its mom-and-pop charm, volcanic mountain terrain, and 360-degree summit skiing.