HWD Introduces Regional Weather Camera Hub

New page brings 140+ live road and weather cameras into one easy-to-use location

Live camera over Grants Pass.
(Image: HWD/towerview.live)

MEDFORD, Ore. — HiveWire Daily has launched a new Weather Camera page, providing readers with quick access to more than 140 live cameras across Southern Oregon and Northern California.

The new page brings together publicly available cameras from transportation agencies, municipalities, and other official sources into a single, easy-to-use hub designed to help residents check real-time weather and travel conditions.

The collection includes cameras from key mountain passes, highways, and coastal locations across multiple counties, including Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Curry, Del Norte, Siskiyou, and Modoc. Additional cameras will continue to be added as they become available.

 
 

Feeds featured on the page are provided by a variety of trusted sources, including the Oregon Department of Transportation, Caltrans, the National Park Service, KDRV, and TowerView.live. The cameras remain the property of their respective providers and are embedded for convenient viewing in one location.

The Weather Camera page is designed to help readers monitor changing weather conditions, evaluate travel safety, and plan trips across the region. Cameras cover a wide range of locations, including Interstate 5, Highway 97, Highway 140, and several higher elevation routes commonly impacted by winter weather.

The page organizes cameras by county and allows users to quickly jump between regions, making it easier to check conditions across multiple travel corridors.

HiveWire Daily says the new feature was created in response to reader requests for a centralized location to view live road and weather conditions without needing to navigate multiple agency websites.

The Weather Camera page is available now and can be accessed directly through the HiveWire Daily website.

 
 

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Brian Gailey is a journalist, entrepreneur, and communications professional with more than 15 years of experience covering local news, public policy, and complex community issues across Southern Oregon and Northern California. His reporting has focused on accountability, transparency, and the real-world impacts of decisions made at the local and regional level.

Beyond journalism, Gailey brings a background in business strategy, marketing, and media consulting. He is the founder and publisher of HiveWire Daily, where he combines editorial experience with a modern, digital-first approach to local news—prioritizing accuracy, balance, and accessibility in an evolving media landscape.

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