SnowBrains Forecast: 1-2 Feet for the Oregon Cascades Then Spring Warmth in the PNW - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 1-2 Feet for the Oregon Cascades Then Spring Warmth in the PNW - SnowBrains
"The midweek storm arrives in two steps, with snow already underway in Oregon early Wednesday and the Washington Cascades filling in later Wednesday into Wednesday night."
"Expected snowfall for Wednesday through Thursday comes in around 14-19 inches at Timberline, 17-22 inches at Mt. Bachelor, 8-10 inches at Stevens Pass, and 4-5 inches at Whistler."
"Showers wind down Thursday afternoon and Thursday night, then the pattern settles quickly into dry, warmer weather through at least Monday."
"Guidance is tightly clustered on weaker winds, sunnier skies, and a pronounced warming trend, so confidence stays high on a shift from storm snow to classic spring conditions."
A midweek storm will deliver substantial snowfall to Oregon from Wednesday through Thursday, with Timberline and Mt. Bachelor expecting the most accumulation. Snow levels will fluctuate between 2,000-4,500 feet in Washington and 4,500-5,800 feet in Oregon before dropping to 1,500-3,500 feet. Wind gusts in Oregon may reach 50-70 mph, while Washington experiences milder conditions. After the storm, a shift to warmer, drier weather is anticipated, leading to classic spring conditions by the weekend.
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