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Winter Weather Alerts Issued for Oregon and Washington Cascades as Major Snowstorm Approaches

Forecasters warn of heavy snowfall, strong winds and hazardous travel conditions across the Pacific Northwest mountain range.
Winter weather alerts have been issued across the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and Washington as a powerful storm system brings heavy snowfall, strong winds and potentially dangerous travel conditions to the Pacific Northwest.

Meteorologists warn that several waves of moisture-laden Pacific storms are moving into the region, producing significant snow accumulation at higher elevations along the Cascades.

In some mountain areas of Washington, snowfall totals could reach several feet over the course of the storm, while parts of the Oregon Cascades are expected to receive several inches to more than a foot of snow depending on elevation and location.

The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings and advisories for sections of the mountain range, particularly along the Cascade crest and surrounding high terrain.

Officials say heavy snowfall combined with strong winds could create difficult to impossible travel conditions on mountain passes and highways.

Authorities are urging drivers to postpone non-essential travel through the region, especially across major mountain routes such as Interstate Ninety and other highways that cross the Cascades.

Snow accumulation and blowing snow are expected to significantly reduce visibility and increase the risk of road closures during the most intense phases of the storm.

Forecasters say the storm is part of a broader weather pattern affecting the Pacific Northwest this week.

Cold systems moving in from the Pacific Ocean are delivering substantial precipitation, which is falling as snow across the higher elevations of Washington and Oregon while lower elevations experience rain and strong winds.

In some locations along the Cascades, snow levels are expected to fluctuate as the system evolves, with heavy snowfall likely above several thousand feet.

Snowfall totals could accumulate rapidly in the mountains as successive weather fronts move through the region over several days.

The winter weather stands in stark contrast to conditions further south along the West Coast, where high pressure is expected to bring unusually warm temperatures to California while the Pacific Northwest contends with snow and stormy weather.

Emergency officials advise residents and travelers in mountain communities to monitor weather updates, prepare for rapidly changing conditions and carry winter safety equipment if travel cannot be avoided.

As the storm continues to move through the Cascades, transportation agencies and weather services remain on alert, warning that the combination of heavy snow, wind and fluctuating temperatures could create prolonged disruptions across key mountain corridors.
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