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Mostly clear and cold, with more snow due

Happy Saturday, Central Oregon!

A north to northwest flow over Central Oregon provided enough lift for some snow flurries Friday morning. Skies got bluebird clear as the day went on for quite the moonlit scene by nightfall.

Friday night, the area stayedy, with patchy freezing fog once again.

After more cold overnight lows, Saturday will be a break for the area, with mostly clear skies.

However, Saturday evening will see another low approaching the northern California coast and merging with a low off of Washington overnight.

This will develop a moist southerly flow over the area and overrunning snow will begin in Central Oregon and spread north overnight and Sunday.
snow is expected at all locations.

Central Oregon is expected to get 1 to 3 inches of snow.

Temperatures will remain cold, with highs in the upper 20s to mid-30s in the lower elevations and mainly 20s in the mountains.

Sunday should be a few degrees warmer than Friday or Saturday.

Lows will be mainly 10 to 20 in the lower elevations and zero to 10 above in the mountains.

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Katie Zuniga

Katie Zuniga is a weather anchor for NewsChannel 21. Learn more about Katie here.

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