The Northwest Avalanche Center is warning that increased snow levels and warming temperatures could cause avalanches on Mount ...
The Northwest Avalanche Center has issued an avalanche warning for areas near Mount Hood, cautioning that a very dangerous ...
The Northwest Avalanche Center says several avalanches have occurred on Mount Hood in the last 48 hours ...
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‘Very dangerous’: Avalanche warning issued for parts of Mt. Hood
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — An avalanche warning was issued on Thursday night for areas near Mt. Hood, the National Weather Service in Portland announced. The warning is in effect from now until 6:30 p.m.
The avalanche danger on Mount Hood is increasing this week due to a continuing atmospheric river event, with the risk reaching Level 3 and 4 for elevations from 3,500 to 8,500 feet, and heavy wet snow ...
While the recent winter weather brings much-needed snow to the Cascades, you may want to rush to the slopes or even the back ...
Portland faces more heavy rain and Mount Hood remains at high avalanche risk as an atmospheric river keeps a Weather Impact Alert in effect through Friday night.
An Oregon Army National Guard helicopter safely hoisted an injured logger from Mount Hood National Forest, after steep, rugged terrain prevented other means of rescue.
Heavy snow and high winds forced Mt. Hood resorts to close or scale back operations on Thursday.
While this year’s snowpack remains low, the good news is that next season could rebound with above average snowfall.
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