Winter storm expected in Gorge, mountain passes, possibly Portland area this week

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Winter storm expected in Columbia River Gorge, mountain passes, and possibly Portland area this week

Travelers need to use caution as the Gorge and the mountains may see a lot of snow in the days ahead but little if any snow is expected in the metro area   

Deicer Trucks

ODOT crews are spreading de-icer in the Columbia River Gorge and other areas ahead of expected snow and freezing rain this week.

Feb. 13, 2024

News media contacts: 

Portland area, Mount Hood, Columbia Gorge: Don Hamilton, 503-704-7452

Salem area, North Oregon Coast: David House, 503-551-8641

Eugene area, Central Oregon Coast: Central Oregon, Mindy McCartt, 503-507-6045

Southwest Oregon, Southern Oregon Coast: Julie Denney, 503-949-2366

Eastern Oregon: Vicki Moles, 541-620-4527

 

PORTLAND – Wind and snow may cause hazardous travel conditions in the Columbia River Gorge and mountain passes this week with a low probability of snow in the Portland area. 

ODOT maintenance crews will be ready with winter tools including plows, salt, de-icer and sand. If you must travel, be prepared. 

With various types of winter weather threats possible in Oregon, travelers need to be extra cautious on the roads in the days ahead. Travelers should consult Tripcheck.com and check weather forecasts on their planned routes. Tripcheck.com provides live cameras showing road conditions around the state, along with other information that can help travel planning including altitude and temperature.

If you must travel in winter weather, be prepared. Pack your vehicle with the essentials: tire chains, snacks, water, medications and warm clothing. Fill up your vehicle’s fuel tank and fully charge its battery. Plan your route ahead, and if you’re following GPS navigation, make sure it sticks to main roads because many rural roads are not maintained in severe weather and can be very treacherous.

If you’re walking or rolling to your destination, watch for lingering ice on sidewalks. Public transit is another option, but the winter weather may have caused schedule changes, so check those before you head out. For folks on bikes, road shoulders and bike lanes may be extra slushy, so be careful.

For more winter weather driving tips, see our winter travel tips. To see pictures of the January 2024 winter event from across Oregon, see our January 2024 Flickr album.

trip check

For 24/7 road conditions and traffic alerts visit tripcheck.com or call 5-1-1.


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