More than 51,000 people are without power in Oregon
It is the city’s first measurable snow for April since record keeping began in the early 1940s, according to meteorologists. had never recorded more than a trace of snow in April. That ended today. Looking out the window, it appears there will be more than 0.1 inch when all is said and done,” the NWS tweeted.Drivers were urged to be cautious due to difficult travel conditions, and the chance that some roads may be blocked by downed trees and power lines due to the weight of the snow.
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