Therese Bottomly | The Oregonian/OregonLive

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Following Sunday's rain and snow event, cold temperatures Monday morning will cause slick conditions on untreated roads and walkways. With temperatures as of 5 a.m. hovering in the upper 20s, most areas where it "looks wet" are actually ice. Forecasters with the National Weather Service expect temperatures to remain below freezing through about 9 a.m.



Those who can should delay morning activities until after 9 a.m. Most schools are closed for the Presidents Day holiday, so that should help out traffic. Monday's high will only be 36 degrees.

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NOAA

Monday's temps as of 5:20 a.m.

Tuesday brings in a slight chance of rain or snow after about 10 a.m. The day will be mostly cloudy and any precipitation that falls will be light and isolated. Highs on Tuesday will be 39.



Tuesday night brings another chance for some falling snow, but with snow levels above about 1,000 feet, it's unlikely any will stick to the surface in the valleys. Stronger showers overnight could produce some sticking snow, especially on the hills.

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The Oregonian/OregonLive

By midweek we should start to see a bit of warming. Wednesday should start out partly sunny with rain moving in later in the afternoon. The high on Wednesday will be 41 degrees.

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