Oregon Weather Alert: Snow and Freezing Fog Impacting Pendleton Through Midweek

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Pendleton, OR – Eastern Oregon is in for a cold and wintry week, with snow showers and freezing fog lingering through Thursday. Low visibility and icy roads may impact travel, especially during the overnight and early morning hours.

According to the National Weather Service, snow chances increase Monday morning, with patchy freezing fog continuing until 10 a.m. Highs will reach 28°F with calm winds. Monday night will be mostly cloudy, with a low of 19°F.

Tuesday brings more patchy freezing fog in the morning before clearing to mostly sunny skies, but temperatures will struggle to rise above 23°F. By Tuesday night, frigid air sets in, with lows near 4°F.

Wednesday will be sunny but cold, with highs around 24°F. By Wednesday night, another system moves in, bringing a slight chance of snow and lows near 7°F. Snow becomes more likely Thursday, with highs near 26°F and accumulating snowfall possible.

Drivers should prepare for slick roads, particularly on I-84 and surrounding highways. Keep an eye on changing conditions and use caution when traveling.