Wet Weekend With Some Breaks

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Heavy showers will continue Friday night as a cold front swings through; snow lines will drop to 3,500 feet and 2 inches of snow can be expected. Once the front pushes through showers will diminish. Most of Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a few showers popping up. High temperatures … Continue reading »

April Keeps in Warm and Dry

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Weather across the area Sunday was very diverse. Those in the Willamette Valley saw mostly sunny skies, letting high temps get into the 70s. Those in the Umpqua Basin kept it mostly cloudy with a few showers passing through by late afternoon; high temps were in the mid 60s. For … Continue reading »

Right on the Edge Easter Sunday

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: The fog Saturday morning burned off quickly to start the rapid temperature climb. High temps made it into the low to mid 70s inland and mid 60s along the coast. Clouds will increase from the South overnight as a storm slides into Northern California. A few showers will begin to … Continue reading »

Calm Monday Before the Storm

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Dry weather continues Sunday night into Monday, but high temperatures will warm up a bit. Temps will be back into the mid to upper 50s Monday afternoon. The warmer temperatures continue Tuesday as a warm front moves through in the early afternoon. The warm front will also bring the first … Continue reading »

Cooler for St. Patty’s Day

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Rain showers from a cold front, that moved through Saturday evening will continue to diminish as we head overnight. Snow shower will continue in the Cascades with 2­­-5 inches of snow expected above 1,500 feet by Sunday morning. We dry out again Sunday but it will be noticeably cooler with … Continue reading »

On the Edge of Rain this Week

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: The high pressure ridge in control of our weather Friday and Saturday flattened out Sunday, due to the jetstream’s movement to the south. The jetstream is now focused directly on the Pacific Northwest taking clouds and showers into Washington and northern Oregon. For us in western Oregon, we’ve seen the … Continue reading »

Mild Weather Ahead

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Gorgeous day Saturday with plenty of sunshine and highs near 60. High clouds worked their way across western Oregon Saturday evening and will stick around overnight. Even though there will be plenty of breaks in the clouds overnight lows should be a bit warmer than Friday night, only falling into the low … Continue reading »

Spring Heat Sticking Around

METEOROLOGIST MELISSA FREY’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Temperatures soared this weekend back into the low 60s and with the sun setting past 7 p.m. it feels like spring is just around the corner. Not too fast though, the average high for this time of year is just 55° and it’s still very normal for us to see … Continue reading »

Sunny Monday before Next Storm Tonight

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A mostly clear ski overnight allowed temperatures to quickly fall below freezing to start Monday.  But sunshine will continue for another day getting high temperatures back into the mid 50s. Clouds will  move in during the evening ahead of the next system Monday night. Showers will start just after midnight … Continue reading »

Sunshine Continues but Rain Not Far Off

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Clouds quickly moved out behind the cold front Saturday night keeping things mostly sunny throughout Sunday. Even though it was sunny, the cooler air on the backside of the front kept highs near 50 degrees. The sunshine will continue Monday as a shortwave ridge will be in place. Highs will be in … Continue reading »

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