Two reports for counter-examples.
First, from the Herald News:
“Cold front could bring snow to Klamath this weekend,” reads the headline in the Medford Herald and News.
According to the National Weather Service, a low-pressure system entering the county Thursday morning will bring the snow level down to 4,700 feet by Saturday.
Areas like Bly, Chiloquin, Chemult and Gilchrist could see overnight snow Saturday and SundayThe NWS forecast for Klamath Falls Intl Airport calls for a snow/rain mix on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.Whatever does fall will melt pretty quickly, said Meteorologist Charlie Smith, with the weather service in Medford.
Second, from Weather.com:
Six or more inches (15 cm) of snow are possible this weekend across the highest elevations of the Washington and Oregon Cascades.
Several inches of snow could also hit higher parts of Idaho, western Montana, western Wyoming, northeast Utah, and northern Colorado into Tuesday, according to the Weather Channel.
With temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees colder than average at times, snow levels are forecast to fall to between 5,000 and 6,500 feet.