Rain Returns For Wednesday

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: All is quiet heading into Wednesday morning with lows holding in the mid to upper 40s ahead of rainmaker #2 coming in the afternoon. Expect to see showers pick up by early afternoon at the coast (with some drizzle ahead of the main line in the morning) and inland … Continue reading »

A Brief Dry Break

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Tomorrow will be the dry day sandwiched between more rain coming for Wednesday and the light showers we saw today. Morning fog should break up in time for some afternoon sunshine and highs inching back up into the low 60s. Another front brings some light showers through on Wednesday … Continue reading »

Spring Storms Continue this Week

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A few showers will linger Monday as this weekend’s storm pushes off to the east. More sun breaks will move in Monday afternoon; high temperatures will be in the mid 50s. Tuesday will be partly sunny with high temperatures back into the low 60s. The next storm is set to … Continue reading »

Calming Down and Drying Out Monday

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: It was a wet and windy night Saturday. Peak wind gusts were recorded at 80 mph on Mary’s Peak, 60 mph in Newport, 53 mph in Florence, 44 mph in Eugene and 40 mph in Corvallis. Showers were off and on Sunday but wind subsided during the day. Aside from … Continue reading »

Wet and Windy Overnight into Sunday

METEOROLOGIST MARISA WOLOSZYN’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Showers were on and off across the area Tuesday, keeping temperatures below average in the low 50s. Another storm will quickly move Saturday night, bringing heavy rain showers, gusty winds and mountain snow. The heaviest rain will be overnight Saturday and there may be a few embedded thunderstorms. A HIGH WIND WARNING … Continue reading »

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 »

More Showers Into The Weekend

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: The first of a few rainy days is about in the books, so far as of (6p), Eugene has picked up .13″ of rainfall. That’s the most in one day since March 20th. We’ll see additional showers but more sporadic overnight, with temps continuing to stay mild, in the … Continue reading »

Rainy Spring Weather Begins Tomorrow

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Clouds continue to stream in overnight with some occasional sprinkles (mainly at the coast) but they’ll pick up as we head into early Thursday morning. Lows with the warm front still moving in will stay in the 50s by daybreak. Some light showers may already be hitting the coast … Continue reading »

Don’t Let Weather Keep Kids In

EUGENE, Ore. — Four out of the past five days have been dry, which is pretty rare during an Oregon spring. But a recent survey by the National Wildlife Federation says when weather isn’t perfect parents tend to keep kids inside. The survey asked parents about the factors that tend to keep them from letting … Continue reading »

Last Warm Day Tomorrow (Rain On Deck)

CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Mild overnight and mostly clear (until the low clouds fill back into the valley) with lows in the upper 40s. Enjoy the mild, warm weather while you can- there’s some changes coming in about 24 hours. Back to a more typical showery pattern. The ridge of high pressure is … Continue reading »

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