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Heavy Snow — South Washington Cascades, Washington

2022-01-02 to 2022-01-03 · South Washington Cascades, Washington

Event narrative

A very active frontal system brought heavy snow to the South Washington Cascade Foothills on the 2nd and 3rd with snow totals from 8 to 14 inches.

Wider weather episode

The first of two strong Pacific fronts brought high winds to the coast as well as gusty winds to the Willamette Valley and interior lowlands of southwest Washington. This storm generated large seas impacting the coastline, and combined with rising river levels and high astronomical tides, resulted in some flooding along the coast due to poor drainage. In addition to the wind and rain, heavy snow fell in the mountains and in the Columbia River Gorge where transportation corridors between western and eastern Oregon and Washington were temporarily closed due the heavy snow accumulation.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1004908. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.