Rain and Mtn. Snow returning to Oregon

Monday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: After a split weekend, Monday is shaping up to be dry, mostly sunny (after morning fog) and warm. High should get back to the mid 70s for the valley, upper 70s for the Umpqua Basin and low 60s for the Coast. Enjoy today though, because much cooler and wetter … Continue reading »

Short-lived Break from Rain Showers

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION:  It was a cloudy start to Sunday, but the skies finally broke by the afternoon. Temperatures climbed into the mid 60s inland and upper 50s along the coast. High pressure will be in control Monday; this means mostly clear skies and high temperatures climbing into the mid 70s inland, low … Continue reading »

Finally More Sun Than Clouds

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION:  Few showers will continue Saturday evening but wrap up around midnight. Clouds and fog will start Sunday morning, but burn off through the morning. Mostly sunny skies will close the weekend with high temps in the mid to upper 60s inland, upper 50s along the coast. High pressure will be … Continue reading »

Showery Start, Sunny Finish

Friday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton  I’m expecting a quiet night overall with some good breaks in the clouds and mostly dry skies with the occasional exception of a passing sprinkle or some enhanced mist at times along the coast. Overnight lows will fall slowly into the upper 40s for early Saturday. Saturday, the … Continue reading »

A Split Weekend Ahead

Friday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey:  Happy Friday! We’re going to get a break from the steady rain today as we’re in between storms. Still at least partly cloudy and a shower or two may pop up this afternoon, but for the most part, drier, sunnier and warmer than yesterday. Highs will be in the … Continue reading »

More Much Needed Rain

Friday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton  Some light showers expected again for the first half of Friday, but they’ll be light overall and what falls will likely be done by the afternoon and evening. Highs tomorrow will again be in the mid to upper 60s. Saturday another cold front will brush across the region … Continue reading »

More Seasonable Weather Here to Stay

Thursday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: Wednesday’s high temperature in Eugene was 64°, just 3° below average, but still the coolest high temperature so far this month! Not only was it the coolest day, but it was also the wettest day. We ended up with .09″ of rain, a typical amount for a mid-May … Continue reading »

Another Day Of Needed Rain

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Nice to see some light showers back in our May forecast. We officially picked up .09″ of rain as of 11pm. That’s the most we’ve seen since April 19th! A few leftover showers will move through late tonight, with mostly cloudy skies keeping lows sitting close to 50 overnight. … Continue reading »

First Rain Chance Tomorrow

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Another nice and sunny afternoon (but still dry!) across most of Western Oregon. Clouds drifting in mixed with mostly clear skies tonight with some valley low clouds and marine layer at the coast filling in for Tuesday morning. Lows tonight will be a tad warmer than the upper 30s … Continue reading »

Mild Weather Fans Rejoice

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 »

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