Winter Weather Alert: Snowfall and Cold Temperatures Expected in the Pacific Northwest

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The first significant snowfall of the season is expected to bring between 3 and 5 inches of snow to the Oregon Cascades, particularly Mount Hood, with the potential for hazardous driving conditions along mountain passes. The snowfall is on schedule for this time of year, and if it continues, there may be skiing on Mount Hood by Thanksgiving. However, there is virtually no chance for snow to reach the valley floor.
- SNOW! First blanket of fall expected on Mount Hood this week KOIN.com
- Winter Storm Watch issued due to expected heavy snow in eastern Whatcom County Whatcom News
- Colder temperatures and low snow levels coming this week to the Pacific Northwest KATU
- Weather Whiplash! Cold temperatures and snow chances this week KXLY Spokane
- Sharply colder weather later this week; Rain and snow ahead KELOLAND.com
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