* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow expected with
additional snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches. For the Winter
Storm Watch above 4500 feet, heavy snow possible. Total snow
accumulations of 1 to 2 feet possible. Winds could gust as high
as 40 mph.
* WHERE...South Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou Mountains and
Southern Oregon Cascades. This includes highways 66, 140, 62,
230, 138, and 58, Willamette Pass, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake,
Lake of the Woods, Mt Ashland Ski Road and Union Creek.
* WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 10 PM PST
Sunday. For the Winter Storm Watch, from Monday morning
through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The highest amounts are expected north of
Highway 66 from Howard Prairie northward through Sunday evening.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 1500 feet. Additional snow accumulations of
1 to 5 inches.
* WHERE...Portions of Jackson County above 1500 feet. This
includes portions of highways 140, 238, 62 and Interstate 5
south of Ashland, and the Tiller-Trail Highway as well as the
communities of Butte Falls, Prospect and Trail.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system affecting the area
on Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500
feet through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 1500 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 1
to 4 inches, with 6 to 10 inches expected above 2500 feet.
* WHERE...Central Douglas County and eastern Douglas County
Foothills above 1500 feet. This includes portions of Highways
138 and 42, the Tiller-Trail Highway, Interstate 5, Stage Road
Pass and Canyon Creek Pass as well as the communities of Toketee
Falls, Steamboat, Tiller, and Glendale
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system affecting the area
on Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500
feet through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow expected with
additional snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches. For the Winter
Storm Watch above 4500 feet, heavy snow possible. Total snow
accumulations of 1 to 2 feet possible. Winds could gust as high
as 40 mph.
* WHERE...South Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou Mountains and
Southern Oregon Cascades. This includes highways 66, 140, 62,
230, 138, and 58, Willamette Pass, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake,
Lake of the Woods, Mt Ashland Ski Road and Union Creek.
* WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 10 PM PST
Sunday. For the Winter Storm Watch, from Monday morning
through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The highest amounts are expected north of
Highway 66 from Howard Prairie northward through Sunday evening.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory above 1500 feet, snow
expected with additional snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches.
For the Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected with
additional snow accumulations of 3 to 8 inches with 10 to 15
inches expected above 2500 feet. Winds gusting as high as 35
mph.
* WHERE...Portions of eastern Curry County and Josephine County.
The Winter Storm Warning includes the Illinois Valley and
Highway 199 from Hayes Hill Summit to the OR/CA state line and
the communities of Selma, Obrien and Cave Junction. The Winter
Weather Advisory includes portions of Interstate 5 north of
Grants Pass and Sexton Summit.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system affecting the area
on Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500
feet through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory above 1500 feet, snow
expected with additional snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches.
For the Winter Storm Warning, heavy snow expected with
additional snow accumulations of 3 to 8 inches with 10 to 15
inches expected above 2500 feet. Winds gusting as high as 35
mph.
* WHERE...Portions of eastern Curry County and Josephine County.
The Winter Storm Warning includes the Illinois Valley and
Highway 199 from Hayes Hill Summit to the OR/CA state line and
the communities of Selma, Obrien and Cave Junction. The Winter
Weather Advisory includes portions of Interstate 5 north of
Grants Pass and Sexton Summit.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system affecting the area
on Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500
feet through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in
Oregon...
Coquille River at Coquille affecting Coos County.
* WHAT...The river remains at bankfull and latest observations show
it hovering just below flood stage. However, given how close to
flood stage the forecast is, the flood warning remains in effect
through this evening due to nearby shower activity and the
potential for precipitation amounts to exceed the current forecast.
* WHERE...Coquille River at Coquille.
* WHEN...Until just after midnight tonight.
* IMPACTS...At 21.0 feet, The Coquille River is at flood stage.
Expect flooding of farmland and low-lying areas throughout the
flood plain along the Coquille River.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 2:45 PM PST Saturday the stage was 20.8 feet.
- Bankfull stage is 20.0 feet.
- Forecast...The river will oscillate below flood stage with a
maximum value of 20.8 feet late this afternoon.
- Flood stage is 21.0 feet.
- Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of
21.0 feet on 02/22/1998.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible above 4500 feet. Total snow
accumulations of 6 to 10 inches possible. Winds could gust as
high as 35 mph.
* WHERE...Elevations above 4500 feet in the Klamath Basin.
* WHEN...From Monday morning through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The
hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening
commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system hitting the area on
Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500 feet
through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow. Additional snow
accumulations of 5 to 10 inches. For the Winter Storm Watch
above 4500 feet, heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations
of 5 to 21 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph
over exposed terrain.
* WHERE...For the Winter Weather Advisory, all areas in the South
Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou Mountains and Southern
Oregon Cascades. For the Winter Storm Watch, elevations above
4500 feet in the South Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou
Mountains and Southern Oregon Cascades. This includes Diamond
Lake Jct on highways 230 & 138, Lake of the woods on highway
140, Willamette pass on highway 58 and the road to Crater Lake.
* WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 10 PM PST
Sunday. For the Winter Storm Watch, from Monday morning
through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system hitting the area on
Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500 feet
through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 2000 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 3
to 5 inches. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE...Elevations above 2000 feet in the Eastern Douglas County
Foothills. This includes most of highway 138 and Canyon Creek
Pass on I-5.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system hitting the area on
Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500 feet
through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 2000 feet. Additional snow accumulations of
1 to 6 inches.
* WHERE...Elevations above 2000 feet in Jackson County. This
includes Jacksonville Hill on highway 238. It also includes
portions of highways I-5, 140 and 62
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system hitting the area on
Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500 feet
through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations of 3 to 15
inches.
* WHERE...Eastern Curry County and western sections of Josephine
County. This includes portions of highway 199 near the Collier
Tunnel.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system hitting the area on
Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500 feet
through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...For the Winter Weather Advisory, snow. Additional snow
accumulations of 5 to 10 inches. For the Winter Storm Watch
above 4500 feet, heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations
of 5 to 21 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph
over exposed terrain.
* WHERE...For the Winter Weather Advisory, all areas in the South
Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou Mountains and Southern
Oregon Cascades. For the Winter Storm Watch, elevations above
4500 feet in the South Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou
Mountains and Southern Oregon Cascades. This includes Diamond
Lake Jct on highways 230 & 138, Lake of the woods on highway
140, Willamette pass on highway 58 and the road to Crater Lake.
* WHEN...For the Winter Weather Advisory, until 10 PM PST
Sunday. For the Winter Storm Watch, from Monday morning
through Tuesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow showers will persist through this
weekend with another low and frontal system hitting the area on
Monday and Tuesday. Some snow will accumulate down to 500 feet
through these events.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 1500 feet. Additional snow accumulations of
2 to 8 inches.
* WHERE...In Oregon, Northern Oregon Cascade Foothills and
Cascade Foothills in Lane County. In Washington, South
Washington Cascade Foothills.
* WHEN...Until 4 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Due to the showery nature of the
precipitation, accumulations will vary based on terrain and
location. Will see snowfall lessen after sunset Saturday, but
will intensify once more Sunday morning.
* WHAT...Wet snow above 1000 feet. Additional snow accumulations
of 2 to 4 inches.
* WHERE...In Oregon, Coast Range of Northwest Oregon and Central
Coast Range of Western Oregon. In Washington, Willapa Hills.
* WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
* WHAT...Snow above 2000 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 3
to 6 inches.
* WHERE...Elevations above 2000 feet in Central Douglas County.
This includes Canyon Creek Pass on I-5.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...0 to 1 inches of snow could still
accumulate on the valley floors through the advisory duration.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 2000 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 6
to 10 inches.
* WHERE...Elevations above 2000 feet in the Eastern Douglas
County Foothills. This includes most of highway 138.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow will still accumulate down to 1000
feet through the advisory duration. 1 to 3 inches of snow could
accumulate in the valleys through the event.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations of 6 to 13
inches with up to 21 inches over higher remote terrain.
* WHERE... Eastern Curry County and western sections of Josephine
County. This includes high sections of highway 199 close to the
Collier Tunnel.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow will still accumulate down to 500 feet
through the advisory duration. The valleys could see between 1
and 5 inches of snow.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow expected. Additional snow accumulations of 6 to 10
inches. Wind gusts up to 30 mph over exposed terrain.
* WHERE...South Central Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou Mountains and
Southern Oregon Cascades. This includes Crater Lake, Diamond
Lake Junction, Willamette Pass and Lake of the Woods on highways
140, 230, 138 and 58.
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS... Travel could still be very difficult.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow will continue to accumulate through
Tuesday.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
* WHAT...Snow above 2000 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 2
to 6 inches.
* WHERE...Elevations above 2000 feet in Jackson County. This
includes Jacksonville Hill on highway 238. It also includes
portions of highways I-5, 140 and 62
* WHEN...Until 10 PM PST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow will still accumulate down to 500 feet through
the advisory duration.
* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr