Storm system that brought snow to Pacific Northwest to move winter weather eastward
ABC News
Winter-like weather is continuing as the storm system that brought snow to the Pacific Northwest moves east, trailing blizzard conditions with it.
Winter-like weather is continuing as the storm system that brought snow to the Pacific Northwest moves east, trailing blizzard conditions with it.
Blizzard conditions were recorded Tuesday in areas near Grand Forks and Bismarck in North Dakota and Montana, after a snowstorm halted traffic and caused widespread power outages in Portland on Monday, which is an unusual occurrence for the city, Oregon state climatologist Larry O'Neill told ABC Portland affiliate KATU, adding that it is likely a sign of climate change.
Now, the massive spring storm is continuing to move east with tornados, hail and damaging winds -- along with more snow in some places that have already been dumped on by frozen precipitation.
Blizzard conditions will continue in the upper Midwest. North and South Dakota are still expected to get walloped with blizzard conditions after receiving up to 10 inches. Montana has recorded nearly 4 feet of snow so far.