Beaverton Daily Brief
Beaverton, OR — February 6, 2026 — A quieter Friday in Beaverton brings weather updates, city planning notes, and a look ahead to community events.
Friday Snapshot
It’s a relatively calm start to Friday in Beaverton, with no major breaking news reported overnight. Local updates today center on weather conditions, city planning activity, and reminders about upcoming community events as residents head into the weekend.
Weather and Travel
Cold morning temperatures are lingering across Washington County, with patchy frost reported in some neighborhoods. Drivers during the early commute were urged to watch for slick spots on bridges and shaded roads, especially in higher elevations around West Beaverton and Sexton Mountain.
No major storms are in the immediate forecast, but city officials continue to encourage residents to stay prepared for rapidly changing winter conditions typical for early February.
City Hall and Civic Notes
At City Hall, staff are continuing work on long-range planning efforts tied to housing, transportation, and climate resilience. Several advisory committee meetings are scheduled over the next two weeks, with agendas expected to include neighborhood development updates and public infrastructure planning.
Residents interested in participating are encouraged to review meeting materials in advance and take advantage of both in-person and virtual attendance options.
Community Events Ahead
Looking ahead to the weekend, local arts and recreation spaces are preparing for a full slate of programming. From small performances at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts to family activities at city parks, organizers say turnout typically picks up as winter schedules settle in.
Library programs, recreation classes, and neighborhood association meetings are also returning to regular rhythms after the start-of-year slowdown.