Updated at 4:47 p.m.

Authorities say the weekend snowstorm walloped Douglas County, where multiple roads are closed and widespread power outages are reported.

Gary Leaming, a spokesman for the Oregon Department of Transportation, said Monday that “significant, heavy, wet snow” has paralyzed parts of the region. He said some areas saw up to 10 inches.

He said some of the agency’s traffic cameras aren’t functioning due to power outages.

“We can’t get to every location yet,” Leaming said. “If there are power lines down, we have to wait for the power company to come. Our big challenge is clearing the highway and the double challenge is if there are power lines involved. But we are working on it.”

Leaming said the Lane County community of Oakridge is isolated due to road closures and power outages have left residents in the region without heat.

“We are struggling right now to keep highways open,” he said. “We have people without power and without heat.”

“This is a big event,” he said.

As of 3:30 p.m., Pacific Power reported more than 42,000 customers from Corvallis to Roseburg are without power due to snow. The majority of outages are in Roseburg, which has 31,154 customers without electricity. Pacific Power said crews have been working since Sunday afternoon making repairs and assessing damage.

It’s not immediately clear when power will be fully restored.

State offices are closed in Douglas County with the exception of Reedsport.

The following roads are closed:

Oregon 42 south between Coquille and Bandon due to a landslide;

Oregon 138 west between Sutherlin and Elkton;

Oregon 38 west of Elkton between milepost 29 and milepost 37;

U.S. 101 south of Bandon at Four Mile;

Oregon 138 east between milepost 17 and milepost 60, east of Glide to west Toketee;

Expect delays due to small slides on Oregon 42 in Coos County.

-- The Oregonian