PORTLAND -- Freezing fog Friday morning was making for an accident filled commute throughout the Portland metro area.
A number of school districts reported reported delays and were putting buses on snow routes.
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The slick conditions were expected to continue throughout the morning drive, said KGW meteorologist Nick Allard. "If you see fog, assume ice," he warned.
A number of accidents has already been reported throughout the region well before the main traffic rush on the freeways. Two major ones were I-205 northbound south of the Sandy interchange and I-5 northbound at Columbia.
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After the icy morning, Allard said to expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the upper 30s.
Thursday snow flurries first hit Washington County and the West Hills about 6:30 a.m. Then the storm should drop into lower elevations, with flakes possible down to the valley floor.
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