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 »
Warm Easter Weekend
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Light winds, mostly clear skies tonight and mild again with lows only falling into the mid to upper 40s. We’re about to enter in the “warm before the storm” as Saturday will likely see widespread low 70s inland and low to mid 60s at the coast, likely the warmest … Continue reading »
Mild, Showery Weather Continues
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A similar story for tonight as we saw last night, broken cloud cover with a slight chance for some sprinkles at times but a good southerly wind will keep lows comfortably in the mild category tonight, in the mid 40s overall. Tomorrow through early Friday, a second storm develops … Continue reading »
Mild With Some Mountain T-Storms
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Overnight, there’s a chance for some light isolated showers as a small low pressure center pushes into Northern California, but a lot of that will evaporate before it hits the ground. Some light sprinkles through early Tuesday morning may be possible, but it’ll stay mild as well with lows … Continue reading »
Mild Weather Returns Along With Showers
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: We’re starting to transition back to a more spring-like forecast for the next couple of days- meaning highs back into the upper 50s and low 60s, on and off showers and snow lines back above the Passes. Overnight, we’ll stay partly cloudy with some patchy valley fog but most … Continue reading »
A Little More Spring For The Weekend
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Chilly again tonight with some good breaks in the clouds. That’ll get temps back down into the low 30s for another frosty start in spots for Saturday. But most of the light showers and snow in the mountains will be done by early morning as well. Going into the … Continue reading »
Slowly Returning To Spring
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: Chilly again tonight with some good breaks in the clouds. That’ll get temps back down into the low 30s for another frosty start in spots for Friday morning. Expect a few inches of snow overnight around the Santiam Pass but icy conditions at both Passes through most of the … Continue reading »
Third Driest Winter in Eugene
EUGENE, Ore. — Spring may have started out with a bang in western Oregon, but the wind, rain and snow that we’re used to seeing was not a frequent sight this past winter. In fact, Wednesday’s storm brought in more rain than any other this year. The numbers are in, and this winter is going … Continue reading »
Thursday Sees A “Trail Mix” Of Weather
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JUSTIN STAPLETON’S FORECAST DISCUSSION: A wild start to Spring today with rain, wind, snow, and hail. Conditions have quieted down for the most part tonight but there’s more of all of those elements in store for Thursday’s forecast. With the cold air spilling in tonight, expect lows to fall into the mid 30s … Continue reading »







