Weather
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Cold Weather Pattern Expected in December to January in the Northwest, Bringing More Snow to Seattle, Portland and Oregon
According to the latest forecast, a cold weather pattern is expected from December to January in portions of the Northwest. Residents could expect snow in Oregon, Portland and Seattle.In addition, the forecast also said portions of the United States could expect high to lower White Christmas Chances.
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