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Dave Salesky Quotes

«Wind chill temperatures will hover near or below zero most of the day and tonight.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«Temperatures will begin to moderate on Sunday. By Wednesday of next week, we might even see a rain shower or two.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«This weekend we'll see some clouds move in and it's possible a shower might fall from the clouds early on Sunday.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«Here we go! Cold air begins to pour out of the Gorge... tonight.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«Temperatures will drop another five to 10 degrees over the next 24 hours. Winds will pick up and race through the Gorge. Gusts at the west end might reach 50 mph. Wind chill temperatures will drop to dangerous levels, -10 to -20 degree levels.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«Temperatures will be slow to recover to normal levels. It may be Wednesday or Thursday before highs get back into the 40s and next weekend before we see 50 degrees, the normal high for this time of year.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«Tomorrow we'll get bombed by some pretty good [rain and snow] showers.»
Author: Dave Salesky
«A blizzard warning is in effect for all of the Oregon Cascades and the southwest Washington Cascades now until Thursday morning. It's the first blizzard warning of the winter.»
Author: Dave Salesky