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There she SNOWS!! Be careful when traveling this morning on Interstate 84 over the Blue Mtns, the Weston Elgin Highway (Hwy 204) to Tollgate, and from John Day northward on Hwy 395! Moderate snowfall and low visibility will make driving difficult. #orwx

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Be on the lookout if you are driving along Highway 26 between Ochoco Summit and John Day as well as along the 395 between Seneca and John Day. Moderate snow and low stratus will make for difficult driving. #orwx

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Some light to moderate snow expected across the eastern mountains of Oregon starting tonight and lasting overnight. Forecast confidence is so-so, however - amounts could be much lower or higher. Current forecast is in the middle of what weather models are currently calling for.

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Windy southerly winds will persist through the Grande Ronde Valley and along the Blue Mountain foothills today before decreasing. High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories are in effect. #orwx #wawx

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Windy to very windy southerly to southeasterly winds will develop through the Grande Ronde Valley and along the Blue Mountain foothills tonight through Wednesday. High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories are in effect. #orwx #wawx

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Snow way, not again... Looks Like Santiam Pass is getting some more snow this evening. #orwx 🥶❄️🥶❄️

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Thank you to those who have served our nation, including the numerous @NWSPendleton staff members who are Veterans.

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Military Veterans help shape the backbone of the NWS, with 933 Veterans currently performing critical duties in our offices across the country. That’s more than one fifth of our workforce! Their unique experiences and talents bring diversity vital to meeting our mission to…



Another round of mountain snow will develop today through Tuesday afternoon with heaviest snow rates between 7PM today and 8AM Tuesday. Heaviest snow accumulations will be above pass level along ridges/peaks. #wawx #orwx

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Some rain beginning to move into the PacNW this morning as our Veteran's Day wet weekend commences. Most locations will see some form of precipitation by Veteran's Day alongside breezy winds, with high elevation snow also possible. #ORwx #WAwx


Traveling during Veteran's Day Weekend? Temperatures should be a bit higher than normal, but rain and mountain snow will become likely by Veteran's Day itself! #ORwx #WAwx

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Look for more cold morning temperatures across the region tomorrow. #wawx #orwx

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Upper level ridging and surface high pressure will result in clear skies overnight. This will promote efficient radiational cooling and lead to cold morning temperatures across the region through the remainder of the workweek. #wawx #orwx

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It has been a breezy day across the area, with Warnings and Advisories still active until 7 AM. Here are today's maximum wind gusts. #orwx #wawx

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Moderate snow accumulations will return to portions of the Northern Blues and the Upper East Slopes of the Washington Cascades today through Tuesday afternoon. Wind gusts up to 50mph this afternoon and overnight may reduce visibility as well. #orwx #wawx #Snow

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Beginning early Monday, morning we should see the next rounds of precipitation beginning to move into the region. This system will produce advisory amounts of snowfall for the upper eastern slopes of Cascades Mountains of Washington above 4000 feet. #orwx #wawx #Snow

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High winds are expected across the region Monday night into Tuesday morning, with High Wind Warnings/Wind Advisories issued. Be sure to secure any loose objects and exercise caution if traveling during windy periods. #ORwx #WAwx

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An upper level system and associated cold front will bring elevated winds across the Gorge, Simcoe Highlands, and Kittitas Valley Monday afternoon through Thursday morning as gusts of up to 65 mph are possible. Thus, a High Wind Watch has been issued. #wawx #orwx

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Its that time of year again where we get an extra hour of sleep (or in our case at the office) an extra hour of work haha #WAwx #ORwx

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