Cold weather advisory: Be Aware. A cold weather advisory is issued when seasonably cold air temperatures or wind chill values, but not extremely cold values, are expected or occurring. Be sure you and your loved ones dress appropriately and cover exposed skin when venturing outdoors.
The long stretch of sunny and dry weather comes to an end on Thursday as clouds increase and Portland prepares for rain and potential snow.
The National Weather Service issued a cold weather advisory through 10 a.m. Sunday for the Portland metro area.
The chances of snow are getting better and better for Portland. Sure, we started with a very small chance. Last week, Jon Liu, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Portland, said of the coming Wednesday,
The record of consecutive days rain-free or a trace in January is 17 days, occurring in 1948. If you take out trace amounts, the successive days drop to 13 in 1985. If no rain falls by Thursday, Portland will break the record. The forecast doesn’t call for rain until at least January 31.
The sky may be clear in Portland, but the temperatures remain low, leading the National Weather Service to issue another cold weather advisory Wednesday afternoon. The “cold weather advisory” is a new type of advisory for the National Weather Service,
The National Weather Service has simplified some of its winter weather alerts for Wind Chill and Extreme Cold Warnings.
Rain and snow is returning to Oregon this weekend, and low elevation snow and ice will become possible next week.
Forecasters expect snow to accumulate Sunday afternoon into the evening. The Portland area could see anywhere from 4-8 inches, said Hunter Tubbs, a National Weather Service meteorologist based in Gray.
2025 The National Weather Service out of Portland has issued another Cold Weather Advisory for much of western Oregon and southwest Washington on Wednesday night. This advisory goes into place at ...
Multnomah County officials issued a cold weather advisory Friday as overnight temperatures are expected to be at or below 32 degrees this weekend.
After 17 January days of no measurable rain and sunny skies nearly every, the final days of the month turn toward more traditional winter weather and bring clouds and rain to the Portland/Vancouver area and heavy snow in the mountains.