Monday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: We’ve got just one more day of clear blue skies and above average temperatures before the next storm moves in. High temperatures Monday will top out near 75°. An area of low pressure is slowly making its way east, set to move on-shore Tuesday. This will bring back the clouds, … Continue reading »
Early Showers, Then Back To Summertime
Sunday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton A beautiful sunny Father’s Day for dads everywhere is leading into a nice night overall. Some clouds mixed in with clear skies and most of the thunderstorms that fired up in the late afternoon, should head north into the Northern Cascades. Winds are starting to shift to a … Continue reading »
Warm and Sunny for Father’s Day
METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A large low pressure system is spinning out over the Pacific Ocean to our west. This low will impact our weather for Father’s Day (Sunday) and Monday by filtering in high clouds throughout the day. With that said, Father’s day will start off with some fog, but lead to mostly … Continue reading »
Warmer Saturday, Dad Stays Dry
Friday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton Sunny skies returned Friday with highs back into the low to mid 70s and we’re back on our way to an even warmer Saturday forcast with sunny skies and highs moving back into the mid to upper 70s. Spots in the Umpqua will move back into the mid … Continue reading »
Stormy Weather Takes A Break
Thursday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton Some healthy downpours moving through Western Oregon today produced .21″ of rain officially at the airport in Eugene. That’s not only the most we’ve seen all month, its the ONLY rain we’ve seen all month! Additionally, there were reports of a funnel cloud spotted near Harrisburg and a … Continue reading »
The first raindrops of June have fallen!
Thursday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: The first raindrops of June have fallen! Between 6:00 and 8:00 this morning, Eugene picked up .15″ of rain. An area of low pressure is making it’s way south and east from western Washington, which will keep those showers going through this afternoon. High temperatures will struggle to get … Continue reading »
Showers Are Back (For A Bit Anyway)
Wednesday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton A few sprinkles have fallen so far tonight, but the bulk of showers (what little it will be) will move through on Thursday morning. The coast may see some leading edge showers in the pre-dawn hours, but most everywhere else will just be mostly cloudy with lows near … Continue reading »
First Rain Drops of the Month on the Way
Wednesday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: The much talked about cool down is here! Tuesday was the first day this month that we saw below average temperatures and we’re going to be even cooler Wednesday and Thursday. The first raindrops of the month are also on the way! An area of low pressure is moving … Continue reading »
Cool Weather, Let’s Add Some Showers
Tuesday’s Weather Discussion from Chief Meteorologist Justin Stapleton Another nice cool day with higher humidities which means more cloud cover but also less grass pollen attacking your senses. Overnight, the low clouds will move back in and lows will settle down into the mid 40s. Highs for the next couple of days will be well below … Continue reading »
Three Day Cool Down
Tuesday’s Weather Discussion from Meteorologist Melissa Frey: After eleven days of above average temperatures, Tuesday will likely stay below average and in the 60s for the first time this month. A trough of low pressure is going to move through over the next 72 hours which will allow on-shore flow along with a couple of weak … Continue reading »







