Winter Storm — Cascades in Lane County, Oregon
2024-01-11 to 2024-01-13 · Cascades in Lane County, Oregon
Event narrative
One to two feet of snow through the period. A sharp wind shift early the 13th resulted in bitter cold wind chills as low as -30F. During the period January 8-13, the Oregon Cascades above 2000' generally received 2-5 feet of snow.
Wider weather episode
A very strong arctic front moved across Western Washington and Oregon on the 12th and 13th dropping temperatures below freezing. With cold air in the lowlands, all precipitation fell as freezing rain for areas along the coast, valleys in the Coast Range, and Willamette Valley northward into southwest Washington. This caused significant impacts, especially around Springfield which received well over an inch of ice accumulation. Strong east winds in the Portland metro area resulted in significant tree damage and power outages. There were injuries and fatalities during this event due to cold exposure, falling trees and electrocution from fallen power lines. The State of Oregon estimated economic loss to businesses of $165 million due to winter weather for the month of January. While this was for the entire state, most of the impacts were in northwest Oregon.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1170695. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.