Snow or no snow? If you’ve lived in Salem very long, you know weather forecasts for the city can be finicky. A forecast for snow can turn out to be no snow. Or a “dusting” can turn into city-stopping inches.
The latest forecast from the National Weather Service says we’ll get 100 percent of something overnight – likely rain, maybe snow, maybe a few inches of snow in higher elevations.
One way to check on conditions in the morning (besides, of course, looking out the window) is to flip through traffic camera images from around Salem. They can be found in one place HERE. Wondering about heading to Portland or over mountain passes? Oregon Tripcheck is your friend with updated road conditions and cameras you can find HERE.
While you wait to see if you need anything more than an umbrella on Tuesday, here’s other news from your local team at Salem Reporter.
The 24th annual Crystal Apple Awards honored 15 people from the local education community on Friday, Feb. 10. The ceremony was held at the Salem Convention Center.
The 24th annual Crystal Apple Awards honored 15 people from the local education community on Friday, Feb. 10. The ceremony was held at the Salem Convention Center.
As they entered the ceremony, nominees for the Crystal Apple Award were met by fans, microphones and time on live television. By evening’s end, 15 went home as winners after…
As they entered the ceremony, nominees for the Crystal Apple Award were met by fans, microphones and time on live television. By evening’s end, 15 went home as winners after…
During its Monday, Feb. 13 meeting, the council will vote on its 2023 policy agenda, consider raises for the police department staff, and vote on whether to reallocate $1.1 million…
During its Monday, Feb. 13 meeting, the council will vote on its 2023 policy agenda, consider raises for the police department staff, and vote on whether to reallocate $1.1 million…
Ideal Option began providing medication-assisted treatment at the jail in early January, paid for by $924,000 state grant from Measure 110 funding.
9 Feb 2023
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