For the second time this academic school year, snow has fallen at the University of Oregon. A light blanket of snow fell overnight, Thursday, Feb. 6 and will continue to fall until Saturday morning. According to the weather report, Eugene is expected to receive a total of 4-8 inches of snow by Thursday evening.
See more on today’s snow here.

Students make their way to morning classes on Thursday morning. Many of the morning classes had been cancelled due to safety issues. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)

A student makes her way to class while passing Hayward Field Thursday morning. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)

The west grandstands at Hayward Field lay in a light blanket of snow. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)

Students bear the falling snow on the University of Oregon campus prior to the cancelation of classes. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Taylor Wilder/Emerald)

A University of Oregon student makes her way into Fenton Hall through the snow Thursday morning. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)

Facilities manager Ron Perkins uses a leaf blower to dust off the layer of snow that fell onto Hayward Field in order for athletes to continue practicing. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)

Two construction workers from Fortis Construction continue to work at Straub Hall even in the snow fall. The construction company has no intention to stop working throughout the snow fall. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)

Faculty and students troll through the falling snow just after the announcement of classes being cancelled for the rest of the day. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Taylor Wilder/Emerald)

A blanket of snow covers 13th Avenue Thursday morning. A light blanket of snow fell overnight in Eugene, Ore., on Feb. 6. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)