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Dense fog warning issued for the a.m.; afternoon shaping up to be sunny, mild
by The Oregonian
Thursday January 15, 2009, 4:57 AM
You'll want to take it easy as you head out this morning. The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory for the Portland area, which is sure to slow down your morning drive. After 10 a.m., we're looking at blue skies and springlike temperatures that will top out around 50 degrees.
Continue reading "Dense fog warning issued for the a.m.; afternoon shaping up to be sunny, mild" »Pacific residents unload on Army Corps about flood
by The Associated Press
Wednesday January 14, 2009, 9:50 AM
PACIFIC, Wash. -- Residents of this small town between Tacoma and Seattle have given an earful to the Army Corps of Engineers over flooding last week, saying they were not notified before water was released from Mud Mountain Dam, which was built to prevent flooding in the area.
Continue reading "Pacific residents unload on Army Corps about flood" »Wednesday gets off to foggy start but sunshine is on the way
by The Oregonian
Wednesday January 14, 2009, 4:52 AM
It'll be sunny today, but first we'll have to slog through some morning fog. Wednesday starts out cloudy but things are expected to clear up by afternoon. Temperatures will top out around 50 - not bad for a day smack dab in deep winter.
We've got more of the same Thursday and Friday. Expect the mild temperatures to extend into the weekend.
Continue reading "Wednesday gets off to foggy start but sunshine is on the way" »EPA seeks outdoor burn ban on Northwest tribal reservations
by The Associated Press
Tuesday January 13, 2009, 9:19 PM
SEATTLE -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has called an outdoor burn ban for 25 Washington tribal reservations to reduce air pollution.
Several reservations in Idaho and Oregon are included in the ban.
Continue reading "EPA seeks outdoor burn ban on Northwest tribal reservations" »TriMet ridership grew 4.5 percent in December
by Dylan Rivera, The Oregonian
Tuesday January 13, 2009, 5:01 PM
TriMet ridership continued to climb in December, after a year of high mass-transit use and during a month when motorists turned to buses and trains to get around in two weeks of snowstorms.
The overall weekly average of bus and MAX light rail trips rose 4.5 percent compared with December 2007, averaging 1.86 million trips, the agency said this week. The weekday-only bus and MAX average rose 4.8 percent to 305,900.
Oregon issues air quality alert for much of the state
by Scott Learn, The Oregonian
Tuesday January 13, 2009, 1:09 PM
Unusually stagnant air and mounting pollution prompted Oregon environmental regulators to issue an air quality alert today through Sunday for much of Central and Eastern Oregon.
The alert covers communities running from Klamath Falls to Bend to Pendleton to The Dalles.
Continue reading "Oregon issues air quality alert for much of the state" »Cloudy but dry Tuesday in store; sun set to shine Thursday
by The Oregonian
Tuesday January 13, 2009, 4:54 AM
So the National Weather Service said it'd be sunny on Monday. It wasn't. And now it looks like their sunshine-all-week predictions aren't quite right, either. Today's forecast is shaping up to be foggy in the morning, followed by clouds the rest of the day.
Ditto Wednesday. But Thursday? Well, that sunshine we mentioned on Monday makes an appearance and sticks around through Saturday.
Continue reading "Cloudy but dry Tuesday in store; sun set to shine Thursday" »Morning commute: Traffic frozen on foggy I-5 north; the Sunset still jammed up
by Joseph Rose, The Oregonian
Monday January 12, 2009, 7:05 AM
Fog continues to envelope local freeways, causing later-than-usual traffic james.
Interstate 5 northbound is a mess near Tualatin, with stop and go traffic and delays reaching 15 minutes or more.
Earlier updates:
If you're headed to Portland from Vancouver, consider taking Interstate 205. A stalled vehicle on the Interstate Bridge has been cleared, but it's still molasses. It's about 22 minutes from Vancouver to downtown on I-5. The Glenn Jackson Bridge isn't as busy.
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