Winter Storm Warning Issued for Oregon and Washington Cascades, Up to 15 Inches of Snow Expected

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Pendleton, OR – A winter storm is set to impact the Oregon and Washington Cascades starting tonight and lasting through Monday morning. The storm is expected to bring moderate to heavy snowfall to areas above 3,500 feet.

According to the National Weather Service, total snow accumulation will range from 7 to 15 inches, with higher amounts at peaks and ridges. Winds could gust up to 40 mph on Sunday, further complicating travel. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect until 4 a.m. Monday for the eastern slopes of the Cascades and surrounding regions.

Drivers are advised to prepare for hazardous travel conditions. The warning recommends carrying tire chains, checking road conditions before traveling, and allowing extra braking distance. Snow driving tips include reducing speed and avoiding sudden movements.

Residents and travelers should monitor forecasts and local advisories for updates. The heaviest snowfall is expected to fall Sunday afternoon into the evening.

This weather system marks the start of a significant winter event for the region, with potential disruptions to outdoor activities and travel plans.

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