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Brace Yourself: Up to 11 Inches of Snow Set to Blanket Oregon’s Cascades

An important winter season phenomenon is designed to influence the Cascade Mountains in Oregon, where forecasts predict sufficient snowfall through Thursday night. The National Meteorological Service has published winter season advice for the region, which is expected to collect snow that can reach 11 inches at high altitudes.

Snowfall forecasts and time

An effective consultant from Wednesday night to Thursday night highlights the expectations of total snow accumulation between 3500 feet to 6 to 11 inches. The launch includes mountain passes such as Highway 22, Highway 58 on Wilmet Pass, and Highway 26 in the Mount Hood area. The heaviest snowfall is estimated on Thursday morning during Wednesday night, leading to a potentially dangerous travel situation.

Affected area and height

The counseling is specifically aimed at areas above 3500 feet, including the Cascade Mountain Pass. Passengers planning to navigate these routes should prepare for winter driving conditions, as heavy snowfall can reduce visibility and smooth roads. Oregon Department of Transportation recommends motorists carry chains and prepare for possible delays.

Travel and security recommendations

Given the conditions of forecasts, officials recommend the following precautions:

  • Avoid non-essential journeys: Replace the journey to travel through the Cascade pass during the advisory period to reduce the risk.
  • Furnished vehicles properly: Make sure vehicles are equipped with draft equipment such as chains or ice tires, and carry emergency supplies including blankets, food, and water.
  • Be informed: For the latest information on road conditions and weather forecasts, check the update regularly from the National Weather Service and Transport Department of Oregon Department.
  • conclusion

    Caution and preparation are required in the adjacent winter season in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. With the expectation of significant snowfall, passengers and residents at high altitudes should be informed and take the necessary protection measures to safely navigate the conditions.

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