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The week starts clear and chilly with temperatures in many part of the metro area below 32 for Monday morning. With clear skies and plenty of sunshine, we'll warm to 52 degrees by the afternoon.

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Temperatures will dip overnight Monday to some of the lowest recorded so far for 2018. Expect many areas to reach the 20s including Eugene, Hillsboro and Battle Ground. Forecasters with the National Weather Service warn that if fog forms overnight it will freeze and could cause some hazards. Although the air mass is fairly dry due to a northerly flow, some fog could still form in isolated areas.

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Rosemarie Stein | The Oregonian/OregonLive

Tuesday's skies will return to sunny again, after a chilly start in the morning. Highs on Tuesday will be 54 degrees. The next wet system drops down from the Gulf of Alaska by late Tuesday evening and into Wednesday.

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The Oregonian/OregonLive

Rain showers in the valleys on Wednesday will be mountain snow in the passes and above. By mid week, snow levels will lower from near the Cascade passes to around 1,500 feet. Some higher elevations in the foothills could see some snow showers on Wednesday morning.



Forecasters are looking at 2-5 inches of new snow near the passes, lighter amounts for those near 1,500 feet.

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Time is running out for lowland snow this winter based on what has happened in recent history in Portland and Eugene. :) or :( ? Posted by US National Weather Service Portland Oregon on Friday, February 9, 2018

Snow is fairly uncommon this late in the winter for the Portland area.