More snow overnight; up to 24-36 inches in highest elevations

More snow overnight; up to 24-36 inches in highest elevations

MEDFORD, Ore. - A strong low is anticipated to bring 2 to 3 feet of snow to the Mt. Shasta City area this evening through Tuesday night.

There will be potential for up to 1 to 2 feet or snow in the mountains with this event, although the totals should be on the lower side in Oregon as the greatest moisture is focused over California.

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Heavy snow returns again through Thursday night - 2 feet possible in mountains

Heavy snow returns again through Thursday night - 2 feet possible in mountains

MEDFORD, Ore. - Heavy snow will develop as snow levels rise on Thursday. Snow levels will begin near 2000 feet early Thursday, rise to 3500 to 4500 feet Thursday afternoon then 5000+ feet Thursday night.

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Early March storm to bring snow from Basin to coast

Early March storm to bring snow from Basin to coast

MEDFORD, Ore. - A winter storm will impact the region this weekend. Snow levels are expected to range from around 500 feet in the mornings to above 1500 feet in the afternoon, although snow levels near the coast will be closer to 1500 feet Saturday morning.

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Air Stagnation Advisory issued through noon Friday

Air Stagnation Advisory issued through noon Friday

MEDFORD, Ore. - High pressure will build over the region this week with strong valley inversions. This will support light winds and limited vertical mixing beneath the inversions. As a result, we expect air stagnation and possible deteriorating air quality.

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Friday night storm could bring several feet of snow to mountains

Friday night storm could bring several feet of snow to mountains

MEDFORD, Ore. - Another strong winter storm system will arrive Friday and is expected to produce heavy mountain snow, especially along the Cascades, Siskiyous, and Mt. Shasta area. 1- to 2-feet of snow is possible Friday through Saturday.

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Strong winter storm to hit Basin; Winter Storm Warning issued

Strong winter storm to hit Basin; Winter Storm Warning issued

MEDFORD, Ore. - A strong winter storm will impact the region Wednesday into Thursday. Moderate to heavy snow is anticipated above 2500 ft. Light snow possible down to 1500 ft early Thursday morning. The heaviest snow is expected Wednesday evening through Thursday morning.

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Winter Storm Watch issued; up to 20 inches of mountain snow expected

Winter Storm Watch issued; up to 20 inches of mountain snow expected

MEDFORD, Ore. - There is potential for significant snowfall midweek on Wednesday night and Thursday. The heaviest snow is expected to be across the Coast Range and across Siskiyou County. Heavy snow accumulation could result in widespread travel disruptions.

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Winter weather returns Sunday night

Winter weather returns Sunday night

MEDFORD, Ore. - A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued From 4:00 PM Sunday to 4:00 PM PST Monday for the Eastern Douglas County Foothills above 2500 feet, South Central Oregon Cascades, and Southern Oregon Cascades from Howard Prairie Lake north. The Siskiyous are not included in this Advisory.

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Winter Weather Advisory issued through 4:00 AM Wednesday

Winter Weather Advisory issued through 4:00 AM Wednesday

MEDFORD, Ore. - Moderate to heavy snowfall is expected through Tuesday night across northern California, and the Oregon Cascades and east side above 3000 feet, including portions of Interstate 5 near Mount Shasta and all Cascade and East Side passes.

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Winter Storm Warning issued for Cascades & Siskiyous; Winter Weather Advisory for Klamath Basin

Winter Storm Warning issued for Cascades & Siskiyous; Winter Weather Advisory for Klamath Basin

MEDFORD, Ore. - Moderate to heavy snowfall is expected Sunday into Sunday night across the mountains and for areas east of the Cascades and in Northern California above 4000 feet. Snowfall rates may approach 1 inch per hour in the Southern Oregon Cascades at times Sunday into Sunday evening.

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Strong spring storm could bring 2 feet of snow to Cascades, inches to basin floor

Strong spring storm could bring 2 feet of snow to Cascades, inches to basin floor

MEDFORD, Ore. - The National Weather Service office in Medford has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Cascades with up to 2 feet of snow, and a Winter Weather Advisory for much of the Klamath Basin to include several inches of snow.

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New Winter Storm Warning issued through Tuesday

New Winter Storm Warning issued through Tuesday

Following a beautifully clear, cold, blue sky weekend, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of Southern Oregon and Northern California for the potential of severe winter snow. Up to 30 inches of snow may fall in the highest elevations with blizzard conditions at pass levels. The heaviest snows are expected Monday afternoon through Monday evening.

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Winter Storm Warning continues through Monday morning

Winter Storm Warning continues through Monday morning

MEDFORD, Ore. - A Winter Storm Advisory and Warning continues for the quad county area through Monday. Additional advisories and warnings extend beyond the basin and have been issued for much of the Cascades of Oregon, and the Siskiyou & Sierras of California.

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Snowstorms expected to hinder Christmas travel

Snowstorms expected to hinder Christmas travel

MEDFORD, Ore. - The Medford, Ore. office of the National Weather Service has issued Winter Weather Advisories, Winter Storm Warnings, and Winter Storm Watches Southern Oregon and Northern California. Including the Cascades and Siskiyous Mountains as well as Klamath, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou counties. Multiple advisories and alerts have been issued for the region.

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Winter weather expected Wednesday and Thursday

Winter weather expected Wednesday and Thursday

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Medford, Ore. office of the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for much of the quad county area. Up to 6 inches of new snow and winds upwards of 50 MPH are expected.

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