East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades storm history
Storm events recorded in East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades, Oregon between 1950 and 2025.
112
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
0
Floods
2
Deaths
$436K
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
The Hog Pass SNOTEL measured 16 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 1700 PDT on March 15th. A social media post 11 miles south southwest of Three Rivers, OR reported 23 inches of new storm total snow at 2000 on March 16th.
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ODOT reported 14 inches of snow at Santiam Pass Summit from the 15th through the 17th.
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Social media post reported 12 inches of new snow 3 miles west of Sunriver. ODOT also reported 15 inches of storm total snow at Santiam Pass.
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ODOT road report from Santiam Pass recorded 13 inches of new snow.
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The Hog Pass SNOTEL reported an estimated 12 inches of new snow fell in a 24 hour period ending at 0800 PST on November 18th.
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Hoggs Pass Snotel recorded 8 inches of new snow over 21 hours.
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Hogg Pass SNOTEL reported 14 inches of new snow between 4PM February 25th and 2PM February 26th.
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A trained spotter 12 miles north northwest of Sisters reported 10 inches of new snow since that morning at 2129 PST on Feb. 14th. A Cocorahs observer 2 miles west of sisters reported 8 inches of new snow since the morning of the 14th at 0930 PST on Feb. 15th.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
A trained spotter 7 miles south southwest of Three Rivers measured 9 inches of new snow in a 8 hour period ending at 1518 PST on Jan. 13th. A public report 13 miles south of Three Rivers indicated 20 inches of storm total snow fell at 2300 PST on Jan. 13th. A public report from 2…
Winter Storm Winter Storm
A cocorahs observer 2 miles west northwest of Sisters measured 9.5 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 0600 PST on Jan. 10th. A trained spotter 6 miles south southwest of Three Rivers reported 14 inches of new snow in 36 hours ending at 1015 PST on Jan. 10th. ODOT re…
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The Hogg Pass SNOTEL measured 11 inhces of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 3AM PST on Dec. 2nd.
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The Hoggs Pass SNOTEL measured 15 inches of snowfall over 36 hours starting at 2300PDT on March 31st through 1100PDT on April 2nd.
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The Hogg Pass SNOTEL reported 10 inches of new snow in a 12 hour period ending at 0300 PDT on March 28th. A trained spotter 7 miles south southwest of Three Rivers, OR reported 9 inches of new snow at 0755 PDT on March 28th.
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The Hogg Pass SNOTEL measured 9 inches of new snow in a 21 hour period ending at 1000 PDT on March 24th.
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The SNOTEL site HOPO3(Hogg Pass) recorded 11 inches over a 19 hour period ending at 2100 on Feb 26th.
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The SNOTEL site Clear Lake measured 8 inches over a 20 hour period ending at 0000 on Feb 22nd. The SNOTEL site Hogg Pass measured 8 inches over a 24 hour period ending at 0200 on Feb 22nd.
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The SNOTEL site HOPO3(Hogg Pass) measured 15 inches of snowfall over a 25 hour period ending at 0900 on Feb 14th.
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The Hogg Pass Snotel measured 16 inches of new snow in a 29 hour period ending at 0900 on Dec. 1st.
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A report 30 miles W of Maupin, OR from the Oregon Dept. of Transportation indicated 12 inches of new snow in a 21 hour period ending at 0606 PST on Nov. 28th. The SNOTEL site Hogg Pass measured 10 inches of new snow between 0400 Nov. 27th and 0900 Nov. 28th.
High Wind High Wind
The mesonet station ODT55 measured a gust of 73 mph at 0742PDT November 4th and the mesonet station ODT02 measured a gust of 60mph at 1446PDT November 4th.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
The Colgate RAWS recorded consecutive maximum daily temperatures of 95 degrees or greater on Aug. 8th and 9th.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Multiple RAWS stations across the zone recorded consecutive maximum daily high temperatures of 95 degrees or greater temperatures from July 25th through the 31st.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
The Ft. Clear Lake SNOTEL 17 miles west northwest of Pine Grove, OR measured 89 inches of new snow in a 18 hour period ending at 0600 PDT. The Hogg Pass SNOTEL measured 10 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 0600 PDT.
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The Clear Lake SNOTEL 17 miles west northwest of Pine Grove measured 8 inches of new snow in the a 24 hour period ending at 0100 PDT. The Hogg Pass SNOTEL measured 9 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 0700 PDT.
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A trained spotter 6 miles SSW of Three Rivers, OR measured 19 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 0800 PST on the Jan. 4th. The Cocorahs station OR-DS-35 2 miles WNW of Sisters, OR measured 14 inches of new snow over a 24 hour period ending at 0600 PST on Jan. 4th.
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The Hogg Pass SNOTEL measured 10 inches of new snow over a 17 hour period ending at 0700 PST on Dec. 25th. A report from the Oregon Department of Transportation 4 miles NW of Black Butte Ranch, OR measured an estimated 13 inches of new snow in 12 hours ending at 0649 PST on Dec. …
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The Hogg Pass SNOTEL measured 11 inches of new snow in a 15 hour period ending at 1100 on Dec. 23rd.
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The Clear Lake SNOTEL measured an estimated 9 inches of new snow in a 24 hour period ending at 1100 PST on 12/20.
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The COOP Observer SUN03 measured 11 inches of new snow during the snow event period.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Many RAWS stations across the zone recorded consecutive maximum daily high temperatures over 95 degrees through the period, with several RAWS sites recording multiple consecutive days of maximum daily high temperatures over 105 degrees.
Winter Storm Winter Storm
The Hogg Pass Oregon snotel measured 13 inches of total snowfall between 4am on 11/13 and 4am on 11/14. The Oregon department of highways measured 8 inches of new snow from 10pm on 11/13 to 3:49am on 11/14 near La Pine, OR.
Wildfire Wildfire
Wildfire Wildfire
Narrative was pulled from InciWEB site. Lightning sparked the Lionshead Fire, which began August 16, 2020, in Lionshead Canyon on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation approximately 14 miles west of the Warm Springs community. An historic windstorm arrived in the ar…
Wildfire Wildfire
Narrative was pulled from InciWEB site. Lightning sparked the Lionshead Fire, which began August 16, 2020, in Lionshead Canyon on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation approximately 14 miles west of the Warm Springs community. An historic windstorm arrived in the ar…
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
Ten inches of snow in Sunriver.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
Heavy snow resulted in 6-8 inches of snow in several locations over the East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades.
Wildfire Wildfire
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
High Wind High Wind
High Wind High Wind
Measured peak gust of 66 mph 1 mile NNE of Sisters in Deschutes county. Also a trained spotter reported a 2 foot in diameter tree blown over by the wind gust. A second had it's top split.
Wildfire Wildfire
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Wildfire Wildfire
Containment of 100 percent attained by the 25th of September with around 24,079 acres burned. Containment costs estimated at 15 million dollars. See Inciweb for more information.
Wildfire Wildfire
McKay 1035NE fire reached 100 percent containment on September 3rd. Total acres burned was around 1221.
Wildfire Wildfire
The McKay Fire, located east of Hwy 97 and north of FS 21 near McKay Butte, was also reported today. This fire is currently estimated at 120 acres and is being managed by a Type 3 Incident Commander. Firefighters are requesting that the public stay out of the fire area between Fo…
Wildfire Wildfire
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High Wind High Wind
Large pine tree down next to home causing severe damage to a deck. Occurred at Three Rivers in Deschutes county. Damage amount unknown at this time.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
Measured snow accumulation of 10 inches, 4 miles WSW of La Pine in Deschutes county. Heaviest snow few between 400 and 630 AM.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
Measured snow fall of 20 inches, 3 miles west of La Pine in Deschutes county.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2 | 0 |
| 2024 | 8 | 0 |
| 2023 | 7 | 0 |
| 2022 | 8 | 0 |
| 2021 | 5 | 0 |
| 2020 | 5 | 0 |
| 2019 | 4 | 0 |
| 2018 | 1 | 0 |
| 2017 | 10 | 0 |
| 2016 | 2 | 0 |
| 2015 | 10 | 0 |
| 2014 | 10 | 0 |
| 2013 | 9 | 0 |
| 2012 | 18 | 0 |
| 2011 | 7 | 0 |
| 2010 | 6 | 0 |