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Eugene Braces for Nightly Snow, Little Accumulation Expected
17 Feb
Summary
- Snow predicted nightly in Eugene from Feb. 17-20.
- Accumulation unlikely to exceed 2 inches due to warmer daytime temperatures.
- Winter Weather Advisory in effect for higher elevations like Oakridge.

Snow is forecast to fall nightly in Eugene, Oregon, from February 17th through February 20th. While accumulation is expected to be minimal, with only a 10% chance of exceeding 2 inches, drivers should prepare for icy morning commutes. Daytime highs are predicted to be in the low 40s, and forecasted rain will likely melt any overnight snow, with over a 75% chance of melting.
Higher elevations around 1,000-1,500 feet, such as Oakridge and McKenzie Bridge, are subject to a Winter Weather Advisory. These areas could see up to 4 inches of snow, while the Cascades might receive up to 2 feet. The Oregon Department of Transportation advises drivers crossing Willamette Pass to carry chains or traction tires.




