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High Wind — Foothills of the Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon, Oregon

2022-01-02 to 2022-01-03 · Foothills of the Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon, Oregon

81 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

The Oregon DOT station OD181 at mile post 219 on west bound I-84 measured a 93 mph wind gust at 0606 PST on Jan. 3rd. The mesonet station AS881 4 miles ENE of Mission, OR measured a 68 mph wind gust at 1945 PST on Jan. 2nd.

Wider weather episode

A prolonged period of northwest flow over the Pacific Northwest guided several rounds of moisture advection across the mountain zones, leading to upslope moderate to heavy snow showers nearly each day. Meanwhile, surface frontal systems and a series of shortwave troughs in the flow aloft produced moderate to heavy snow as well as some periods of freezing rain across the lower elevations. Strong winds were also produced as a result of these shortwave troughs and surface frontal systems at the beginning and end of the prolonged winter weather conditions. During this extended period of winter weather, the I-84 and several state and US highways in Oregon and Washington closed for extended periods of time due to increased traffic accidents from ice and/or moderate to heavy snow accumulations on roadways.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1005173. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.