Oregon

5 technical canyons and slot canyon routes

Oregon canyoneering often involves waterfalls and flowing water. Rope skills for wet conditions are essential. Spring runoff and rainfall heavily influence safety.

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3-Day Weather Forecast & Flash Flood Risk for Oregon

Moderate Today Based on NOAA regional forecast
Today
2026-04-11
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54° / 37°
Drizzle
Flash Flood Risk: Moderate
Rain: 37% · Wind: 25 mph
Storms: 7 PM–8 PM
Tomorrow
2026-04-12
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42° / 36°
Snow
Flash Flood Risk: High
Rain: 78% · Wind: 22 mph
Storms: 9 AM–11 PM
Day 3
2026-04-13
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44° / 31°
Snow showers
Flash Flood Risk: Moderate
Rain: 56% · Wind: 18 mph
Storms: 12 AM–6 PM
Today · Tomorrow · Day 3 — Source: Open-Meteo / NOAA regional forecast data

Check the Oregon 3-day weather forecast and regional flash flood outlook before choosing a canyon. This quick overview helps canyoneers compare temperatures, rain chances, storm timing, and NOAA-based flash flood risk across the Oregon region.

Use this Oregon conditions overview as a regional planning reference for canyoneering, slot canyon trips, and weather-sensitive routes. Always verify local conditions before entering any canyon.

Areas in Oregon

All Oregon Canyons

Quartzville Creek

3C

Crack in the Ground

2A

Middle Fork Owyhee

2C

Big Antelope Canyon

3A

Louse Canyon

3A

Plan your Oregon canyoneering trip with weather forecasts and trip tracking

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Oregon Weather & Flash Flood FAQ

What is the flash flood risk in Oregon today?

The Oregon regional forecast gives a quick overview of today's flash flood risk using NOAA regional forecast guidance, along with temperature, rain chances, and storm timing.

What is the 3-day weather forecast for Oregon?

The Oregon 3-day weather forecast shows a simple day-by-day view of temperatures, storm potential, and regional flash flood outlook to help canyoneers compare conditions before a trip.

Is this weather forecast canyon-specific?

No. This is a regional Oregon weather and flash flood overview designed as a planning reference. Conditions can vary by drainage, route, and storm pattern.

Why does flash flood risk matter in Oregon?

Oregon includes many canyons and drainages where rain and storms can quickly change conditions. A regional flash flood outlook helps users understand broader weather risk before selecting a route.

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