Happy winter and welcome to longer days from here on out. Most winter recreation appears to still be on hold. Although there s a chance of snow today and later in
Except for possible scattered showers Saturday, this week s forecast looks clear with temperatures reaching the mid-50s, making it a great time to head to the mountains.
Recreationalists looking to indulge in fall activities have been greeted by warm, mild weather this week, offering a great opportunity to head out to the trails north of Bend. Most
With the kids back in school and majority of our summer tourists back at home, this time of year is great for exploring all things Central Oregon. A warming trend starts tomorrow and should carry us through the weekend. Highs will be near or just slightly below seasonal average ranges, from the upper 70s to low 80s.
This weekend will be a little warmer, so take advantage by heading out to areas east of Bend.
While snow typically doesnât fall as regularly or as deep as it does in the Cascades, it can be quite chilly on the exposed, arid desert landscapes especially if the wind picks up. But with the varied rock formations, sagebrush plateaus and stunning panoramas, itâs worth the cold and the drive out to these wonderfully desolate corners of Central Oregon.
But if you still want to hit the slopes, the sno-park conditions are also listed.
For a full list of conditions updated regularly, please visit centraloregonexplore.com