A chance of showers in the evening...then rain after midnight. Snow level 2500 feet. Local snow accumulation of 1 or 2 inches. Lows around 35. South wind 10 to 20 mph.
Thursday
Mostly cloudy. Showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the morning...then a chance of showers in the afternoon. Snow level 2500 feet in the morning. Local snow accumulation of 1 or 2 inches. Highs around 45. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in the evening...then a chance of rain. Snow level 2500 feet. Lows around 35. South wind 10 to 20 mph.
Friday
Rain in the morning...then showers likely in the afternoon. Snow level 2000 feet. Highs 40 to 45. South wind 10 to 15 mph shifting to the west 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
... More snow for the South Washington and north and central Oregon Cascades this week... ... Snow levels will likely fall into the higher elevations of the Cascade foothills and the Coast Range this week...
More snow is expected in the South Washington and north and central Oregon Cascades this week. Totals of 1 to 3 feet are possible... spread across three different systems... one today... one tonight and Thursday morning... and another Thursday night and Friday. The higher amounts will be up at the ski resorts... with the lesser amounts near the passes.
Snow levels will be generally below the passes through the end of the week... and could fall well below the passes Thursday and Friday. Snow levels will possibly be as low as 2500 feet or so Wednesday night and Thursday morning... and between 1500 and 2500 feet later Thursday night and Friday. This will likely bring a dusting of snow to the Cascade foothills on Wednesday night and Thursday... with possible accumulating snow by Friday. Even the higher elevations of the Coast Range could see some snow Thursday and Friday.
If you are planning travel through the Cascades this week... be prepared for winter driving conditions and snow covered roads. Carry chains... extra clothing and provisions in your car. Hunters... hikers... and climbers should be prepared for winter weather both in the Cascades and in the coastal mountains.
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