Cascades Brace For Feet Of Snow As Colder Air Moves In
Cascades Brace For Feet Of Snow As Colder Air Moves In
US · Published Jan 8, 2026
Significant snowfall is expected in the Cascade Mountains through Thursday due to colder air and multiple storm systems.
Heavy snow accumulation, strong winds, and reduced visibility will create hazardous travel conditions in higher elevations.
Avalanche risk remains elevated in some mountain areas, and travelers should exercise caution and stay informed.
Colder air brings heavy snow to Cascades
Colder air descending upon the Pacific Northwest is poised to bring substantial snowfall to the Cascade Mountains through Thursday. A series of storm systems are channeling moisture into Washington and Oregon, causing snow levels to drop to the mountain passes and resulting in heavy snow across the Cascades. Higher elevations could see accumulations of several feet, accompanied by strong winds that will reduce visibility and create hazardous travel conditions.
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