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Storm Brings Rain and Snow to the Southwest U.S. this weekend; Heavy Snow and Rain for Alaska

A storm will pass through the southwestern U.S. this weekend with widespread rain and mountain snow. Rainfall will be mostly beneficial but poses a risk for dangerous debris flows over recent burn scars. A significant winter storm will impact Alaska through the weekend with heavy snow across western Alaska and heavy rainfall across Southcentral with strong winds and marine/coastal impacts. Read More >

A dry cold front will bring strong, gusty northeast to east winds starting tonight and continuing into early Sunday. Winds will be strongest on Saturday. Downed trees and power lines could result in power outages. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Secure loose objects on your property.
A dry cold front will bring a round of moderate to strong northeast to east winds through the weekend. These winds combined with very cold temperatures will lead to wind chill values ranging from below zero values east of the Cascades to teens/low 20s west of the Cascades. The coldest temperatures are expected early Sunday morning, but the stronger winds expected early Saturday morning will result in similar wind chill values both mornings. Be sure to dress appropriately and keep pets inside as much as possible. If venturing outside, cover exposed skin to avoid frostbite and hypothermia while exposed to these temperatures.
Freezing temperatures are expected along the immediate southern Oregon coast from Port Orford northward to Reedsport both Saturday (1/25) and Sunday (1/26) mornings. Frost and cold temperatures can kill sensitive outdoor vegetation. Take steps now to protect pets, plants and pipes from the cold and do not leave running cars unattended.

 

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