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The winter storm that鈥檚 made driving treacherous around Southern Oregon and parts of Northern California has continued to drop snow on the region. But some schools, offices and businesses seem to be starting to get back on track.
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After extended rains across Southern Oregon and Northern California, the water levels in the region鈥檚 reservoirs have shot up significantly.
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Scientists are finding that Western wildfires can have far-reaching impacts. If they're burning while Central U.S. thunderstorms are forming, the rain and hail can be dramatically more destructive.
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Authorities are warning people about chilly river temperatures as the heat begins to build this weekend.
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The strong winter storm could make travel through the mountains difficult, dropping 80-100 inches from Tuesday to Monday, as many people travel for the winter holidays.
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A category 5 atmospheric river is hitting Northern California, bringing historic rains and causing flooding, power outages and ash and debris flows in wildfire burn scars.
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Many cities along the West Coast are setting up free public spaces where people can escape from this weekend's oppressive heat. In others, people may be on their own.
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Strong wind and rain storms are expected to hit the West Coast this week, moving south towards Southern Oregon and Northern California.
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A major winter storm is headed for the Oregon-California coast Tuesday.Meteorologists are calling it a 鈥渂omb cyclone鈥 鈥 a storm that intensifies rapidly,鈥
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It is just a coincidence that we bring in a forecaster to talk about the next three months JUST as temperatures in the valleys of the region dip ten鈥
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Weather forecasting was not very sophisticated in 1962, and Western Oregon paid a price for that lack. The Columbus Day storm blew onshore with winds in鈥
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At times during this and any fire season, it can seem like every single person who works for the Oregon Department of Forestry is out fighting fires. But鈥
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Temperatures backed off from record levels in Oregon and California Friday, but the days ahead might be no picnic.National Weather Service forecasts show鈥
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No need to tell you that the weather's been hot -- too hot -- and it's creating all sorts of problems. Spending a few minutes in the high heat can be鈥