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Welcome to Day 2 of our coverage of the winter snow storm that has blanketed Portland, the Willamette Valley, the Oregon coast, Southwest Washington and the Columbia River Gorge with

. The second wave of this system --

the storm behind the storm

-- moved into the Portland area around 12:30 p.m. Friday and has dumped an additional 2 to 6 inches of snow, according to the

.

The third wave of this system is on track to hit the Portland area early Saturday morning, with a winter storm warning in effect until 10 a.m. Stay with Oregonlive.com for live updates on the evolving weather forecast, accumulated snowfall, school closures, commuting problems and much more. Here's a quick rundown of our continuing coverage:

: Stuart Tomlinson will be tracking the forecast all weekend, including the snowfall totals as the weather system moves through Portland.

: Most school districts across the Portland area were closed Friday, and many are continuing to cancel Saturday activities. We'll continue to track closures, athletic events and other school related weather issues.

: Fortunately, the roads and highways around Portland are relatively quiet. We'll keep you updated on the latest traffic incidents and TriMet delays throughout the weekend.

And here are running updates on the progress of the storm (aka, Snowlandia 2014), and other fun stuff:

8:45 p.m.

: Final GIF alert!

The storm behind the storm

is slowly moving east across the Portland metro area, leaving significant snowfall in its wake. The

says to expect heavy and blowing snow through 10 a.m. Saturday morning. Stay warm, folks. We'll be back with weather, traffic and closures updates early Saturday morning.

8:20 p.m.

: Love this reader-submitted photo of "snow girl":

8 p.m.

: Snow videos!

5:10 p.m.

: You knew it was coming. Here's the mandatory ruler-in-the-snow photo, straight outta Tualatin. Just over the 5-inch mark at 5 p.m. How much snow is in your neighborhood?

4:45 p.m.

: Nothing quite says Portlandia like photos of adorable goats ... in the snow. Thanks to reader Kevilina Burbank for the goat photos. Readers of the interwebs,

, or post them in the comments below.

4:20 p.m.

: How much snowfall do you have at your house? It's coming down hard in Tualatin, piling on top of the approximately 3.5 inches we got on Thursday.

3:40 p.m.

: Stuart Tomlinson has an

, and here's the gist: Snow amounts could increase as the storm picks up extra moisture as it is invigorated by the jet-stream Friday night, forecasters said.

2:15 p.m.

: Margaret Haberman has the latest

, and Parkdale leads the pack with a whopping 14 inches.

2 p.m.

: Fantastic reader submitted photo from Kevilina Burbank. Anyone else doing Acro-Yoga in the snow? This makes my hamstrings hurt.

12:50 p.m.

: ODOT is encouraging drivers to

. Up to four inches of new snow is on the ground today, and it's creating hazardous driving conditions.

12:20 p.m.

:

Dave Killen has an excellent explainer and video on how to massage your car through the snow-laden roads around Portland.

12:05 p.m.

: Stuart Tomlinson has an

, and it looks like

the storm behind the storm

will hit the Portland area by 1 p.m. Four inches of snow have already accumulated in Eugene today.

11:55 a.m.

: A bucket of range balls in the snow, anyone?

11 a.m.

: Snow videos!

Want to see an ATV pull a Ford Ranger up a hill in SE Portland? Maybe you're interested in how the Belmont goats are dealing with this wacky weather? We've got you covered.

10:40 a.m.

: The streets of downtown Portland are lined with monster trucks and MAX trains, apparently.

10:30 a.m.

: As

the storm behind the storm

inches closer to the Portland area, businesses and city offices are starting to shut down. Elliot Njus has an

in the Portland area, and Jamie Hale has a running

. Check our

for more information.

9:30 a.m.

: The streets of Portland are unusually quiet, and that's a good thing.

9 a.m.

: The temperature is hovering around

, and the latest National Weather Service forecast calls for a high of 26 Friday. Which means, of course, that

.

8:30 a.m.

: Snow photos!

7:45 a.m.

: Here's the view from the office in downtown Portland Friday morning.

6:50 a.m.

: Brief commute update: At 5:30 a.m., I-5 north from Tualatin to downtown Portland was still very much a snowmobile track. Small stretches had been plowed, but it was slow going and traction was limited. There were a handful of front wheel drive sedans without chains who tried to brave it and ended up on the shoulder. Stay home if you can.