January 2012 Pacific Northwest snowstorm

[1] The storm produced very large snowfall totals, reaching up to 50 inches (1,300 mm) in Oregon.

[6] The storm was first noted just off the coast of British Columbia on January 16, with a central pressure of 1,018 millibars (30.1 inHg).

[7] The center of the low pressure area had then moved south to about 300 miles (480 km) off the Oregon Coast.

[14] Amtrak service between Portland and Seattle was canceled due to trees and debris left on tracks.

[16] Oregon Route 213 near Molalla closed for several days due to an undermined roadbed beside a culvert.

Flooding of the Willamette River in Salem, Oregon, in the aftermath of the storm