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Portland, Oregon – A colder late-winter pattern is expected to take shape across Oregon heading into early March, increasing the probability of below-average temperatures and a greater opportunity for snow during the Feb. 28 through Mar. 13 timeframe.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, much of Oregon carries a 40% to 50% probability of below-normal temperatures in the Week 3-4 outlook. The colder signal spans the Interstate 5 corridor from Eugene through Portland, extends east along Interstate 84 through the Columbia River Gorge, and reaches into central Oregon near Bend and Redmond…