Marisa Woloszyn

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Name: Marisa Woloszyn
Date registered: May 23, 2012

Latest posts

  1. Low Water Levels May Lead To Restriction — May 22, 2013
  2. Short-lived Break from Rain Showers — May 19, 2013
  3. Finally More Sun Than Clouds — May 18, 2013
  4. Summer Star Watching — May 15, 2013
  5. Cooler and Showery Monday — May 12, 2013

Most commented posts

  1. Crash Injures One on NW Expressway — 3 comments
  2. Mild Monday, Warm This Week — 2 comments
  3. On to the Next Round of Showers — 1 comment
  4. Two More Rounds of Heavy Rain — 1 comment
  5. More Rain, Snow and Wind on the Way — 1 comment

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Severe Wx Awareness Week: Watch & Warn

EUGENE, Ore. – The National Weather Service forecasters and KEZI 9 News meteorologist know when conditions are favorable for severe weather to develop. The NWS will issues Outlooks, Watches and/or Warnings when favorable conditions for severe weather is expected or occurring. KEZI 9 News meteorologists work to get the information to its viewers through on-air … Continue reading »

Severe Wx Awareness Week: T-Storms

EUGENE, Ore. — Severe Weather Awareness week continues Wednesday with a focus on strong winds, hail and lightning. Strong winds, large hail and lightning are three threatening weather phenomena that can be found in thunderstorms. Straight line winds are caused as cool air sinks rapidly inside a thunderstorm, hits the ground and spreads out from … Continue reading »

Severe Wx Awareness Week: Wildland Fires

EUGENE, Ore. – The National Weather Service’s Severe Weather Awareness week continues Thursday with a focus on wildland fires. The threat of wildfires in Oregon rises significantly in the middle of June, peaks in early July and remains high through early September. Most wildfires are ignited by lightning. Dry thunderstorms can produce lightning and gusty … Continue reading »

Severe Wx Awareness Week: Tornadoes

EUGENE, Ore. – The second day of the National Weather Service’s Severe Weather Awareness week focuses on tornado safety. On average two to three tornadoes occur in Oregon every year. Most of the tornadoes in the Pacific Northwest are less intense than those in other parts of the country. Their strongest winds are between 40 … Continue reading »

Severe Wx Awareness Week: Flash Floods

EUGENE, Ore. – April 29 to May 3 is Severe Weather Awareness week in Oregon. Monday’s focus is the threat of flash flooding and flooding. Flash flooding occurs as a result of heavy rains in a short period of time, ice jams, snowmelt or a dam failure; a stream or river can rise in just … Continue reading »

Few Showers Monday, More Sun Next Week

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A bit of a cloudy start Sunday but mostly sunny skies returned for the afternoon. High temperatures were about 10 degrees cooler than Saturday, in the upper 60s inland and mid 50s along the coast. A system will slide to our north Sunday night into Monday morning, most of the … Continue reading »

Cooler with a Few, Light Showers

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Another day full of sunshine Saturday with high temperatures into the upper 70s inland, even 80 degrees in Roseburg. The coast remained on the cooler side with high temps in the mid 50s. A system is sliding to our north, which could bring a few light showers into the Willamette … Continue reading »

Keeping it Warm

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: High pressure and offshore flow got our temperatures into the mid and upper 70′s inland and mid to upper 60s along the coast. Warm weather will continue Thursday and Friday with high temperatures in the mid 70s in the Willamette Valley, upper 70s in the Umpqua Basin, and low 60s along the coast. Onshore … Continue reading »

Sunny and Warm This Week

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Partly cloudy skies are in store for Sunday night; breaks between the clouds will allow for some radiational cooling and the development of fog. Monday will start with a few areas of fog that will quickly move out. Skies will be sunny by the afternoon with highs in the upper 60s, near … Continue reading »

Temperatures Continue to Climb

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Clouds will move back in Saturday night and stick around for the first part of Sunday. Morning lows will be around 40 degrees as the clouds will keep some of the warmth in. Clouds will break apart by Sunday afternoon, leading to mostly sunny skies and highs into the low … Continue reading »

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