Winter Storm Watch Issued for Oregon Cascades With Up to 15 Inches Possible

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If you thought winter was done with us, think again.

The National Weather Service in Medford has issued a Winter Storm Watch for parts of the southern Oregon Cascades, and it could bring a pretty serious return to snowy conditions just as many of us were settling into spring.

This system is expected to move in Tuesday evening and stick around through late Wednesday night, targeting higher elevations above 5,000 feet across Klamath and Douglas counties. That includes areas around Diamond Lake and Crater Lake, where conditions could quickly turn from scenic to downright challenging.

Forecasters say snowfall totals could land anywhere between 4 and 15 inches,

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