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With temperatures hovering near or just below freezing Monday morning, watch for icy spots on roads and sidewalks, especially in outlying and rural areas where roads have not been treated. Forecasters with the National Weather Service expect temperature to rise above freezing by 8 a.m. for most areas.

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The Oregonian/OregonLive

Along with the cold temps, fog is forming, especially south of the city. Salem had freezing fog prior to 5 a.m. Some areas could see some light showers of rain or a rain/snow mix before 10 a.m. then showers will decrease throughout the day and we could see some sunny skies by afternoon.



The clearing on Monday night will lead to another chilly morning on Tuesday with temperatures dropping into the mid 20s or lower 30s again. But roads should be mostly dry due to Monday's clearing and drivers should encounter fewer slick spots.

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The Oregonian/OregonLive

School closures and delays

Please check this link for a list of schools on delayed openings, closed schools and buses on snow routes for Monday.

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Rosemarie Stein | The Oregonian/OregonLive

Another weak wet system moves in on Tuesday during the day and increases the chances for shower. Snow levels will start off low around 500 to 800 feet. As the showers increase, the snow level will rise to 1,500 according to the National Weather Service. Any snow accumulations will be light as the shower activity isn't expected to add up to much. Tuesday's high will be 43 degrees.

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The Oregonian/OregonLive

Wednesday is looking to be a wet day, for now. There should be a chance for rain in the morning, and then stronger showers beginning around midday. Forecasters are looking at the possibility of .25-.50 inches of rain inland. The Coast Range and parts of the Cascades could see an inch of precipitation. Snow levels will hover around 2,500 to 3,000 feet so the passes will be snow-covered, and areas of the Cascades could see 5-10 inches of snow on Wednesday. The high in Portland will be 46.

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