CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: It took almost half the month, but this week will finally start to look like more typical May weather, meaning showers at times, with a mix of clouds and sun. Skies will continue to clear overnight tonight with some valley low clouds and marine layer at the coast filling … Continue reading »
More Typical May Weather has Arrived
Friday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: The first twelve days of May were far from normal. We had six days over 80°, when normal is just in the mid 60s, and not a single drop of rain fell in Eugene. Monday, the 13th day of the month, will be the first day we see somewhat normal … Continue reading »
Cooler and Showery Monday
METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: It was a gloomy start to Mother’s Day, but the clouds broke apart by late morning leading to some sunshine and temps in the upper 70s. A few showers will move in heading into Sunday night; showers will mainly be Florence to Eugene, north. A better chance of rain comes … Continue reading »
There is Rain in Sight
METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Mostly sunny skies reigned Saturday, and high temperatures climbing back into the 80s inland and upper 60s along the coast. High, cirrus clouds filtered in during the afternoon ahead of the next storm system just off shore. The morning of Mother’s Day will be mostly cloudy and dry! By the afternoon the … Continue reading »
Cooling Down with Sprinkles this Weekend
METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Friday was another warm day inland, with temperatures in the low to mid 80s. The coast was cooler, being stuck in the marine clouds, with highs in the mid to upper 50s. The marine clouds will push into the Willamette Valley Friday night, keeping temperatures in the morning near 50 … Continue reading »
Warm Weather Peaks Friday
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: More isolated thunderstorms in the Cascades today, but they should wrap up quickly this evening. Inland valleys will see mostly clear skies overnight while the marine layer will move back in along the coast. Lows will stay mild in the mid to upper 40s. Tomorrow may still see some … Continue reading »
Another Sunny Warm Day on Tap
Thursday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: Another beautiful day in paradise! With not much changing in the atmospheric patterns overhead, our weather is going to continue to be unseasonably warm, dry and sunny. Thanks to high pressure dominating the entire Pacific Northwest, we’ll stay storm free through Saturday. Highs will climb to the mid 70s inland … Continue reading »
Warm Again, But Relief Is In Sight
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Another afternoon of pop-up mountain thunderstorms, but like Tuesday, they mostly stayed in the southern end of the Cascades. Early tomorrow, the marine layer will be back for a cloudy start to Friday morning. So expect a mostly cloudy start for most areas (except the mountains) and lows on … Continue reading »
Dry, Warm and Sunny After Morning Clouds
Tuesday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: With not much changing in the atmospheric patterns overhead, our weather is going to continue to be unseasonably warm, dry and sunny. Thanks to high pressure dominating the entire Pacific Northwest, we’ll stay storm free for the rest of the week. The one change for today is the marine layer … Continue reading »
Turning Up The Heat Again
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A few late afternoon thunderstorms are out there, but most are outside our area albeit from a few straglers in SE Douglas County. Also on the move, the marine layer is blanketing the coast and will spill into the inland valleys overnight tonight. So expect a mostly cloudy start … Continue reading »







