The snowpack across Oregon looks good, even following a record-setting dry streak across western Oregon in January.
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Mt. Hood enjoying Oregon’s second-deepest snowpackPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Mt. Hood currently has a peak snowpack of 63 inches or 5.25 feet, the second-deepest snowpack in the state, data recorded by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation ...
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. today, above 3500 feet. Forecasters say an additional 11 to 15 inches ...
If you want to play in the snow on the mountain, your best bet is to stop by a sno-park: a designated area for winter ...
In case you haven’t noticed, Oregon is a very romantic place. Whether you’re scaling the tallest mountains, gazing out at the ...
Timberline Lodge has seen nearly two feet of fresh snow over the last couple of days, and more snow is in the forecast this week.
By Lloyd Musser, The Mountain Times The sport of snow skiing began rather late in Oregon, compared to the east coast of the ...
By Adrian Knowler, The Mountain Times A group of local business leaders trying to resurrect the M.t Hood Area Chamber of ...
On clear days, you can see snowy Mount Hood, the highest mountain in Oregon (at 11,239 feet), from Portland. Mount Hood is the region's prime skiing area, with numerous powdery downhill and cross ...
A winter storm warning for 1 to 2 feet of snow has been issued for Oregon's Cascade Mountain ... and Highway 26 in the Government Camp area of Mount Hood. The snow level will generally be above ...
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