Thank you for waking up with us here with us, im liz bonis. Adam and we have a lot to cover and that video and it is unbelievable and it is landmark place in the tri state and we are looking forward to see what megan has and we want to get right to our weather and here is meteorologist, brandon orr with the no wait weather. Brandon yeah, snow is on the way, but it has not moved in quite yet, we have the time if you want to go out and run thor rands before the snow nofz in. And you can see how it starts to push to the east and starts to break up a little bit and as it does so, it is moving closer to the radar and what this means is that there is a lot of dry air, at the ground and as the snow is falling, we call that vergo and what we are going to see throughout most of the morning before we can see the snow reach the ground and it will and it will produce the accumulations across the area. On the roadways and that is a good thing and so there is a lot of pretreatment, done from salting
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Winter in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge is wet and freezing, a life-threatening situation for the area’s homeless residents even without a pandemic. Darcy Long-Curtiss understands that better than most.
The shelter that normally provided nighttime refuge was closed because of COVID-19, and federal aid money meant to help protect homeless people from the pandemic came late and with confusing restrictions. By the time Long-Curtiss got permission to erect temporary shelters purchased with her community’s share of the funding, temperatures already were dipping below freezing. She had just one week to ready the site and make potentially life-and-death decisions.