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OPB’s First Look: Oregon’s mountains finally see some snow
OPB’s First Look: Oregon’s mountains finally see some snow
OPB’s First Look: Oregon’s mountains finally see some snow

Published on: 02/17/2026

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Good morning, Northwest.

Have you been praying for snow in Oregon? Those prayers might be answered this week.

OPB’s Lauren Dake starts off today’s newsletter with where flakes may be in the forecast for Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.

In other news, meet a person who decided on a whim to drive to every single Plaid Pantry convenience store in Portland in a day.

Here’s your First Look at Tuesday’s news.

—Meagan Cuthill

FILE - A few inches of snow melts under the winter sun on the Trillium Lake loop trail near Mount Hood near Government Camp, Ore., on Jan. 24, 2026.

Good news for winter weather wishers: Snow is coming

Snow is finally falling in Oregon’s mountains and it could make its way down to the lowlands.

That’s what David Bishop, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Portland, is seeing in this week’s forecast.

“We currently have a winter weather advisory for the Cascades, the Cascade foothills and the Coast Range,” Bishop said. “We do have the potential for snow to be down to the valley floor on Wednesday night going into Thursday morning.”

But where exactly snow may fall in the Willamette Valley is a moving target. (Lauren Dake)

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What we learned from Oregon’s most recent moment in the national spotlight

President Trump’s attempt to send the National Guard into Portland to quell protests was one of the top stories of 2025. In this episode of “The Evergreen,” OPB reporters and editors break down what they learned in following the ordeal. (Julie Sabatier, Conrad Wilson, Troy Brynelson and Michelle Wiley)

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Simon Xu stands in front of Plaid Pantry Store #100 in Sellwood, pictured on Jan. 23, 2026.

54 stores, 8 hours: Portlander turns longest Plaid Pantry run ever into a love letter to the city

This month, the Olympics feature elite athletes who have trained their entire lives to set records and win medals.

In Portland, Simon Xu realized there was another option: Pick a record no one had thought to train for.

Xu woke up one day this fall and decided to accomplish a feat no one had asked for: driving to every single Plaid Pantry convenience store in Portland. The plan would take them across the entire city — 54 stops in eight hours, with no medal at the end. (Lillian Karabaic)

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/02/17/snow-forecast-oregon-first-look/

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