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Hot and dry conditions continue to push Oregon deeper into drought as extreme conditions return to parts of the Beaver State.
After Multnomah County experienced its hottest summer ever in 2024, local residents have been bracing themselves for the next big heat event. But so far, temperatures have been relatively normal.
On Monday at 2:21 a.m. an updated flood advisory was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 4 a.m. for Carter County.
The fire danger level in Coos County has increased from ‘Moderate’ to ‘High’ due to warm temperatures and high winds.Amber Cook, a spokesperson for Coos Forest ...