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Forecasters: Definitely no freezing rain in Portland metropolitan area Friday
By Stuart Tomlinson, The Oregonian
January 07, 2010, 5:01PM
But that's what they said about the chance of snow on December 29. Full story »
Window open for "minimal" chance of freezing rain Friday morning
By Stuart Tomlinson, The Oregonian
January 06, 2010, 10:32AM
The usual culprit, a stiff east wind out of the Columbia River Gorge, could make Friday morning's commute a tad difficult. Full story »
Gresham father sues Minnesota crib-maker after infant son suffocates
By Steve Beaven, The Oregonian
December 30, 2009, 12:44PM
Jonathan Kuzma claims that the crib made by Minnesota-based Amby Baby USA was defective and dangerous and led to the suffocation death of his five-month-old son, Matteo Kuzma Full story »
Portland snowstorm stops traffic, trains, buses; many events canceled
By The Oregonian
December 29, 2009, 7:50PM
Snow is slowly changing to freezing rain and sleet as the temperatures inch up. Events and public agencies are closed. Roads are tangled. Accidents are fouling many routes. Full story »
Weather in Oregon depends on where you are
By Stuart Tomlinson, The Oregonian
December 12, 2009, 11:07AM
Freezing rain is still a concern, but the first bands of moisture fell apart as they reached the Portland metro area and temperatures are a degree or two warmer, just above freezing in many locations Full story »
Arctic blast headed toward Oregon and Southwest Washington
By OregonLive.com
December 05, 2009, 11:45AM
Extremely low temperatures are expected this weekend throughout the Portland area, much of Oregon and Southwest Washington. Full story »
Sure it's cold, but its going to get a lot colder this weekend in Portland
By Stuart Tomlinson, The Oregonian
December 04, 2009, 9:21PM
Northwest Oregon could brush record low temperatures when chill arrives in the region late Saturday night Full story »
Power restored to most Pacific Power residents
By Taryn Luna, The Oregonian
November 22, 2009, 5:50PM
Power was restored to all but 1,200 Pacific Power customers in Oregon and Southwest Washington Sunday evening. Strong overnight winds had knocked out power to roughly 43,000 customers, said Pacific Power spokesman Tom Gauntt. The majority of outages occurred in Astoria, Seaside and in the Grants Pass area. Despite fallen trees and power lines blocking roadways all over the Portland... Full story »
Heavy rains could flood swollen Johnson Creek
By Jerry Casey, The Oregonian
January 07, 2009, 4:04PM
The National Weather Service forecast predicts heavy rain and potential flooding for Johnson Creek tonight or early Thursday morning, which could cause hazards for drivers in the Portland area. Portland Bureau of Transportation crews have staged barricades at several locations, and sandbag pile locations are being re-stocked with sand and sandbags. Full story »
Deluge, damage loom for Portland region
By Phil Manzano, The Oregonian
January 06, 2009, 10:05PM
Experts also warn that an incoming storm could launch fast-moving landslides Full story »
Messy morning commute could only get worse by evening
By Stuart Tomlinson, The Oregonian
December 16, 2008, 8:25PM
Winter weather • Forecast and weather news • Driving news and traffic cams • Closures list • Northwest weather radar • Northwest satellite photos • Twitter weather feed Before the sun cracks the horizon Wednesday morning, late fall's snows could return. Charles Dalton, a National Weather Service forecaster in Portland, says the snow is expected to intensify through rush... Full story »
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