QUICK SUMMARY
A winter storm has brought a mix of freezing rain and snow to the Portland metro area, affecting road conditions and prompting caution among drivers. The precipitation is expected to taper off by late morning, with temperatures rising slightly above freezing in the afternoon. Local authorities have opened additional shelters to assist those impacted by the severe weather.
Portland's winter weather has taken a turn as a final round of snow follows a night of freezing rain. This combination has created treacherous driving conditions, especially in elevated areas, prompting meteorologists to recommend that drivers stay off the roads if possible. Reports indicate that the Portland metro area could see an accumulation of one to two inches of new snow, while icing may continue in southern valley areas. All precipitation is expected to cease by 10 a.m., with temperatures rising slightly in the afternoon to aid in melting any accumulated snow and ice. Despite this, the timing of the warm-up and the amount of precipitation will determine road safety. Local officials have also opened additional shelters to provide support during this storm. Looking ahead, another weather system is anticipated to arrive Saturday, bringing warmer temperatures but potentially more precipitation. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and stay updated on weather conditions.