California and Oregon, which experienced their driest year on record in 2013, are looking at more snow and rain over the weekend, with heavy accumulation expected in the Sierra Nevadas, the Cascades and the Great Basin. Colorado, which has seen the worst "snow drought" since the 1980s, is expecting significant accumulation in the western part of the state.
Southern Idaho as well as parts of northern Nevada and Utah and western Wyoming, are also under winter snow warnings, the National Weather Service says. A couple of inches were already on the ground in Boise early Friday morning.
Weather Underground says:
"The first in a series of disturbances will move into the Northwest Thursday into early Friday."
"With cold air in place, snow is expected even in the lower elevations of northwest Oregon and far southwest Washington through early Friday. This includes Portand, Ore. and Vancouver, Wash., where more than 2 inches of snow is expected. Heavier amounts of up to 8 inches are possible from south and west of Portland to Eugene, Ore. Gusty winds will accompany the snow, leading to poor visibility at times."
"The snow will likely impact both the Thursday afternoon and Friday morning commutes in these locations."
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