Clark County woke up to slick roads and freezing temperatures this morning. And Southwest Washington can expect more of the same, with some snow possible tonight.
Side streets around the county were icy.
Temperatures hovered around freezing at 7 a.m. with outlying areas in the mid-20s and 32 degrees measured at Pearson Airfield. The high today is expected in the low 40s.
Some school districts in Southwest Washington are on snow routes or starting two hours late. Find complete details at www.columbian.com/school-closures.
There is a chance of snow in the morning with it mixing with rain after 11 a.m. The snow level will go to 800 feet in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Portland, but drop to 200 feet overnight, with low around 28.