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An upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is starting to move eastward over the Pacific Northwest.  High pressure aloft (the “arch” shaped yellow line) and a surface high pressure center over the Eastern Pacific (represented by the blue “H”) will build in it early next week keeping much needed rain away from us.

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Advisories: NONE AT THIS TIME.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette  Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  Mostly clear this evening,  mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday AM, a mix of clouds and sun in the afternoon, and partly cloudy Sunday night lows near 50 high 77.  AM clouds then a mix of clouds and sun a bit warmer Monday, partly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday night, then a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday and Wednesday highs 85-83-87 lows again near 50-52. Mostly clear evenings and mostly cloudy nights Wednesday night through Friday night, and AM clouds followed by mostly sunny Thursday and Friday, AM clouds then a mix of clouds and sun Saturday lows 50-53 highs 85-80-83. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Mostly clear this evening and mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday AM, Sunny Sunday afternoon, clear in the evening, mostly cloudy at night and early Monday AM, sunny in the afternoon, then mostly clear Monday night lows 52-56 highs 79-84. Mostly sunny Tuesday, mostly clear Tuesday night,  partly cloudy Wednesday AM, sunny in the afternoon,  mostly clear Wednesday night highs 86-89 lows 54-56.  Mostly sunny Thursday, then partly cloudy Thursday night through Saturday highs 89-85 lows near 55.  (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and coastal drizzle late tonight and early Sunday AM, mostly cloudy in the afternoon and Sunday night, AM clouds then sunny Monday, mostly clear in the evening and mostly cloudy Monday night lows 50-45 highs 63-60. AM clouds, then sunny and a bit warmer  Tuesday, and becoming mostly cloudy Tuesday with patchy fog late at night high 64 low near 45. Partly cloudy and a bit warmer again Wednesday through Friday, then mostly cloudy Friday night and Saturday highs steady at about 63 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy tonight, a mix of clouds and sun Sunday, mostly sunny Monday, mostly clear Monday night, a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday, and mostly clear Tuesday night free air freezing level 12,000 ft. rising to 13,000 ft. Sunday , 14,000 ft. Monday night, 15,000 ft. Tuesday, and back to 14,000 ft. Tuesday night lows 42-45-45 highs 75-80-77. Mostly sunny days and mostly clear nights and cooler Wednesday through Saturday  free air freezing level 14,000 ft. except 13,00 ft. Wednesday night highs 83-72  lows 50-45.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Sorry, but no winner for my weekly weather quiz question this week. Here it is one more time. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. The answer is the Island of Java in Indonesia where they have 322 days with thunderstorms per year.  I’ll have another weather quiz question starting next Monday. Remember, the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs.

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An upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is starting to move eastward over the Pacific Northwest. That will give us more clouds, a slight chance of drizzle, and cool our temperatures a bit as a result. High pressure aloft (the “arch” shaped yellow line) and a surface high pressure center over the Eastern Pacific (represented by the blue “H”) will build in it early next week keeping much needed rain away from us.

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Advisories: NONE AT THIS TIME.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  A slight (20%) chance of areas of drizzle early this AM, a mix of clouds and sun and cooler this afternoon, and partly cloudy tonight high 77 low near 50. AM clouds then a mix of clouds and sun a bit warmer Sunday and Monday, partly cloudy Sunday evening increasing to mostly cloudy at night, and partly cloudy Monday night highs 80-83 lows again near 50-52. A mix of clouds and sun Tuesday through Friday (warming then cooling) and partly cloudy at night highs 84-89-86-83 lows near 53. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  AM clouds then partly cloudy today and mostly sunny Sunday, mostly clear in the evening and mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday night highs 80-83 lows 55-53. AM clouds then sunny Monday, mostly clear Monday night and Tuesday night,  mostly sunny and a bit warmer Tuesday highs 85-88 lows 57-54. Partly cloudy Wednesday morning, sunny in the afternoon, mostly clear in the evening and partly cloudy Wednesday night through Friday, highs 89-85 lows near 55.  (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Mostly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of early AM coastal drizzle, becoming sunny this afternoon and just a bit cooler,  partly cloudy this evening, then mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and coastal drizzle late at night and early Sunday AM, mostly cloudy in the afternoon and Sunday night with patchy fog again late at night highs 60-63 lows 48-50. AM clouds and fog, then sunny and a bit warmer Monday, and partly cloudy Monday night high 64 low near 50. Partly cloudy and a bit warmer again Tuesday through Friday highs 60-64 lows 47-50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of drizzle this AM in the lower elevations, a mix of clouds and sun this afternoon and a bit warmer Sunday, and partly cloudy both nights free air freezing level 12,000 ft. today rising to 13,000 ft. Sunday highs 68-73 lows 46-42. A mix of clouds and sun all of next week Monday through Friday, and partly cloudy each night except clear Thursday night free air freezing level 13,000 ft. Monday rising to 14,000 ft. Tuesday night, back to 13,00 ft. Thursday and Thursday night, then 14,000 ft. Friday highs 76-83 Wednesday cooling from 80-72 Friday lows 45-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Sorry, but no winner for my weekly weather quiz question this week. Here it is one more time. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. The answer is the Island of Java in Indonesia where they have 322 days with thunderstorms per year.  I’ll have another weather quiz question starting next Monday. Remember, the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs.

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An upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is starting to move eastward over the Pacific Northwest. That will give us more clouds, a slight chance of a thunderstorm (maybe drizzle), and cool our temperatures a bit as a result. High pressure aloft (the “arch” shaped yellow line) and a surface high pressure center over the Eastern Pacific (represented by the blue “H”) will build in it early next week keeping much needed rain away from us.

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Advisories: NONE AT THIS TIME.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  Partly cloudy tonight with a slight (20%) chance of an evening thunderstorm, then increasing clouds and a slight (20%) chance of areas of drizzle late tonight and early Saturday AM, a mix of clouds and sun and cooler Saturday afternoon, and partly cloudy Saturday night lows near 50 high 77. AM clouds then a mix of clouds and sun a bit warmer Sunday and Monday, partly cloudy Sunday evening increasing to mostly cloudy at night, and partly cloudy Monday night highs 80-83 lows again near 50-52. A mix of clouds and sun Tuesday through Friday (warming then cooling) and partly cloudy at night highs 84-89-86-83 lows near 53. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Mostly clear this evening and partly cloudy tonight, AM clouds then mostly sunny Saturday and Sunday, mostly clear Saturday night and Sunday evening and mostly cloudy Sunday night lows 55-53 highs 80-83. AM clouds then sunny Monday, mostly clear Monday night and Tuesday night,  mostly sunny and a bit warmer Tuesday highs 85-88 lows 57-54. Partly cloudy Wednesday morning, sunny in the afternoon, mostly clear in the evening and partly cloudy Wednesday night through Friday, highs 89-85 lows near 55.  (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Mostly cloudy tonight with patchy fog, some late night and early AM coastal drizzle, becoming sunny Saturday afternoon and just a bit cooler,  partly cloudy Saturday evening, then mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and coastal drizzle late at night and early Sunday AM, mostly cloudy in the afternoon and Sunday night with patchy fog again late at night  lows 48-50 highs 60-63. AM clouds and fog, then sunny and a bit warmer Monday, and partly cloudy Monday night high 64 low near 50. Partly cloudy and a bit warmer again Tuesday through Friday highs 60-64 lows 47-50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy tonight with a slight (20%) chance of drizzle late tonight and Saturday AM in the lower elevations, a mix of clouds and sun Saturday afternoon and a bit warmer Sunday, and partly cloudy both nights free air freezing level 12,000 ft. rising to 13,000 ft. Saturday through Sunday night  lows 46-42 highs 68-73. A mix of clouds and sun all of next week Monday through Friday, and partly cloudy each night except clear Thursday night free air freezing level 13,000 ft. Monday rising to 14,000 ft. Tuesday night, back to 13,00 ft. Thursday and Thursday night, then 14,000 ft. Friday highs 76-83 Wednesday cooling from 80-72 Friday lows 45-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


This is your last chance to answer my weekly weather quiz question this week. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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A weak upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is going to stay positioned offshore for a while and that will keep our temperatures in a more comfortable range.  There will still be a slight chance of  mountain thunderstorms through this evening. The trough will start moving eastward and by early next week high pressure will start to build in behind it.

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Advisories: NONE AT THIS TIME.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  AM clouds then mostly sunny today through Monday, and skies increasing to mostly cloudy at night  highs 83-77-84-82 lows near 50. Partly cloudy Monday night through Wednesday night, and a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday through Thursday  lows near 53 highs 82-84. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Patchy fog this morning, sunny this afternoon, mostly clear in the evening and partly cloudy tonight high 86 low 53. Partly cloudy Saturday through Monday night highs 84-88 lows 53-56. AM clouds, then sunny Tuesday afternoon, mostly clear at night, and mostly sunny Wednesday highs 88-85 low 57. Partly cloudy Wednesday night and Thursday low 53 high 87. (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Patchy fog early this AM, then partly cloudy in the afternoon and evening, then mostly cloudy tonight with patchy fog, some late night coastal drizzle  high 62 low near 50. AM fog and low clouds, areas of coastal drizzle, then partly cloudy Saturday and Saturday evening, then mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and coastal drizzle late at night high 60 low 48. AM clouds and fog Sunday, then partly cloudy and a bit warmer Sunday night through Thursday highs between 62-64 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Mostly sunny today,  partly cloudy this evening with a slight (20%) chance of thunderstorms,then partly cloudy tonight free air freezing level of 13,000 ft. falling to 12,000 ft. tonight high 76 low 44. A mix of clouds and sun Saturday through Thursday, and partly cloudy each night free air freezing level 12,000 ft. Saturday rising to 13,000 ft. Saturday night, 14,00 ft. Sunday night, then between 13,000 ft.  and 14,000 ft. Monday through Wednesday, mostly sunny Thursday highs 70-76 lows 45-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Here is my weekly weather quiz question again. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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A weak upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is going to stay positioned offshore for a while and that will keep our temperatures in a more comfortable range.  There will still be a slight chance of  mountain thunderstorms through Friday evening. The trough will start moving eastward and by early next week high pressure will start to build in behind it.

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Advisories: NONE AT THIS TIME.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  Mostly clear tonight, AM clouds then mostly sunny Friday through Monday, and skies increasing to mostly cloudy at night lows near 50 highs 83-77-84-82. Partly cloudy Monday night through Wednesday night, and a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday through Thursday  lows near 53 highs 82-84. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Mostly clear tonight with patchy fog late and Friday morning, sunny Friday afternoon, mostly clear in the evening and partly cloudy Friday night lows 65-53 high 86. Partly cloudy Saturday through Monday night highs 84-88 lows 53-56. AM clouds, then sunny Tuesday afternoon, mostly clear at night, and mostly sunny Wednesday highs 88-85 low 57. Partly cloudy Wednesday night and Thursday low 53 high 87. (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Clear this evening with patchy fog late at night and early Friday AM, then partly cloudy in the afternoon and evening, then mostly cloudy Friday night with patchy fog, some late night coastal drizzle lows near 50 high 62. AM fog and low clouds, areas of coastal drizzle, then partly cloudy Saturday and Saturday evening, then mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and coastal drizzle late at night high 60 low 48. AM clouds and fog Sunday, then partly cloudy and a bit warmer Sunday night through Thursday highs between 62-64 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy tonight with a slight (20%) chance of  evening thunderstorms, mostly sunny Friday with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms,then partly cloudy Friday night free air freezing level of 13,000 ft. falling to 12,000 ft. Friday night lows 47-44 high 76. A mix of clouds and sun Saturday through Thursday, and partly cloudy each night free air freezing level 12,000 ft. Saturday rising to 13,000 ft. Saturday night, 14,00 ft. Sunday night, then between 13,000 ft.  and 14,000 ft. Monday through Wednesday highs 70-76 lows 45-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Jul
29.
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Here is my weekly weather quiz question again. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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A weak upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is going to stay positioned offshore for a while and that will keep our temperatures in a more comfortable range. Weak waves will  move through continuing the chance for thunderstorms and lightning strikes in the same areas that have been hit with them over the last few days. The trough will start moving eastward and by early next week high pressure will start to build in behind it.

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Advisories: NONE AT THIS TIME.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  A slight (20%) chance of showers this AM, a mix of clouds and sun this afternoon, and  partly cloudy tonight high 83 low near 50. AM clouds then a mix of clouds and sun Friday, partly cloudy Friday evening and mostly cloudy at night, AM clouds then mostly sunny Saturday through Monday, mostly clear evenings then mostly cloudy at night highs 83-77-80-85  lows near 50. Partly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday night, then a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday and Wednesday lows near 53 highs 86-83. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Partly cloudy today through Monday night highs cooling 88-79, then warming 83-87 Sunday and Monday lows 53-56. Partly cloudy Tuesday AM, sunny Tuesday afternoon high 88. Mostly clear Tuesday night then mostly sunny Wednesday low 57 high near 90. (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Mostly cloudy with patchy fog this morning, partly cloudy this afternoon and evening, then mostly cloudy with patchy fog at night high 60 low 48. AM fog and low clouds, then partly cloudy Friday and Friday evening, then mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and drizzle late at night  63 low 47. AM clouds and fog Saturday, then partly cloudy and a bit warmer Saturday night through Wednesday highs between 62-65 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy with a (30%) chance of showers this morning, a mix of clouds and sun today with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms, a slight (20%) chance of scattered showers late at night and Friday morning, a mix of clouds and sun with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms, and partly cloudy Friday night snow level above 8,000 ft. through Friday and a free air freezing level of 13,000 ft. Friday night highs cooling from 76-71 lows cooling to 44. A mix of clouds and sun and a bit warmer Saturday through Wednesday, mostly clear at night free air freezing level 13,000 ft. rising to 14,000 ft. Saturday night through Monday night, then lowering to 13,000 ft. Tuesday night highs warming 67-78 and cooling to 74 Wednesday lows 45-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Here is my weekly weather quiz question again. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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A weak upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is going to stay positioned offshore for a while and that will keep our temperatures in a more comfortable range. Weak waves will  move through continuing the chance for thunderstorms and lightning strikes in the same areas that have been hit with them over the last few days. The trough will start moving eastward and by early next week high pressure will start to build in behind it.

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Advisories: A RED FLAG WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM TONIGHT FOR CENTRAL OREGON, THE DESCHUTES  NATIONAL FOREST, THE CENTRAL CASCADES , AND PARTS OF NORTHEASTERN OREGON FOR DRY CONDITIONS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LIGHTNING STARTED FIRES. BE CAREFUL PARTICULARLY IN FORESTED AREAS WHEN THESE DRY THUNDERSTORMS ARE OCCURRING.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  Partly cloudy this evening with a slight (20%) chance of evening thunderstorms and a slight (20%) chance of showers tonight and Thursday AM, a mix of clouds and sun Thursday afternoon, and  partly cloudy Thursday night lows near 50 high 84. AM clouds then a mix of clouds and sun Friday, partly cloudy Friday evening and mostly cloudy at night, AM clouds then mostly sunny Saturday through Monday, mostly clear evenings then mostly cloudy at night highs 83-77-80-85  lows near 50. Partly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday night, then a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday and Wednesday lows near 53 highs 86-83. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Partly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of thunderstorms this evening, then partly cloudy tonight through Monday night lows 53-56 highs cooling 88-79, then warming 83-87 Sunday and Monday. Partly cloudy Tuesday AM, sunny Tuesday afternoon high 88. Mostly clear Tuesday night then mostly sunny Wednesday low 57 high near 90. (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Partly cloudy this evening, mostly cloudy with patchy fog late tonight and Thursday morning, partly cloudy Thursday afternoon and evening, then mostly cloudy with patchy fog at night lows 50-48 high 60. AM fog and low clouds, then partly cloudy Friday and Friday evening, then mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog and drizzle late at night  63 low 47. AM clouds and fog Saturday, then partly cloudy and a bit warmer Saturday night through Wednesday highs between 62-65 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy with a (30%) chance of evening thunderstorms and a (30%) chance of showers late tonight and Thursday morning, a mix of clouds and sun Thursday afternoon with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms, a slight (20%) chance of scattered showers late at night and Friday morning, a mix of clouds and sun with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms, and partly cloudy Friday night snow level above 8,000 ft. through Friday and a free air freezing level of 13,000 ft. Friday night lows cooling from 54-44 highs cooling from 76-71. A mix of clouds and sun and a bit warmer Saturday through Wednesday, mostly clear at night free air freezing level 13,000 ft. rising to 14,000 ft. Saturday night through Monday night, then lowering to 13,000 ft. Tuesday night highs warming 67-78 and cooling to 74 Wednesday lows 45-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Here is my weekly weather quiz question again. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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An upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is moving in behind the high pressure ridge (“Arch” shape) that heated us up.  The trough combined with some cool Canadian air is returning our temperatures back to the 80s.

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Advisories: A RED FLAG WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM TONIGHT FOR CENTRAL OREGON, THE DESCHUTES  NATIONAL FOREST, THE CENTRAL CASCADES , AND PARTS OF NORTHEASTERN OREGON FOR DRY CONDITIONS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LIGHTNING STARTED FIRES. BE CAREFUL PARTICULARLY IN FORESTED AREAS WHEN THESE DRY THUNDERSTORMS ARE OCCURRING.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:  A mix of clouds and sun and a bit cooler today and Thursday,  partly cloudy tonight and Thursday night highs 83-80 lows near 50. AM clouds then mostly sunny and a bit warmer Friday through Monday, mostly clear evenings then mostly cloudy at night highs 80-85 lows near 50. Partly cloudy Monday night, then a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday low near 52 high 85. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Partly cloudy this AM, sunny with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon thunderstorms today, clear this evening, then partly cloudy tonight through Thursday night highs 87-85 lows 56-54 .  Mostly sunny Friday through Tuesday, except partly cloudy Saturday, and mostly clear at night highs 89-86 lows near 54-57. (seasonal averages high 87 low 56)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Cloudy at the shore today, AM clouds and fog with a slight (20%) chance of thunderstorms this AM inland and at the shore, then mostly sunny in the afternoon inland, mostly cloudy with patchy fog late tonight and Thursday morning, partly cloudy Thursday afternoon and evening, then mostly cloudy at night highs 60-63 lows 54-48. AM fog then partly cloudy Friday, continued partly cloudy Friday night and Saturday, and mostly clear Saturday night highs 65-62 lows 50-54. Mostly sunny Sunday, mostly clear Sunday night,  and partly cloudy Monday through Tuesday highs near 62-64 lows near 49-53. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  A mix of clouds and sun an a bit cooler today through Friday with a slight (20%-30%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms, partly cloudy nights free air freezing level 14,000 ft. highs 75-72 lows near 55-45 . A mix of clouds and sun and a bit warmer Saturday through Tuesday, mostly clear at night free air freezing level 14,000 ft. lowering to 13,000 ft. Tuesday highs 72-79 lows 44-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Jul
27.

Here is my weekly weather quiz question. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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An upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is moving in behind the high pressure ridge (“Arch” shape) that heated us up.  The trough combined with some cool Canadian air is returning our temperatures back to the 80s.

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Advisories: A RED FLAG WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT FOR CENTRAL OREGON, THE DESCHUTES  NATIONAL FOREST, THE CENTRAL CASCADES, AND PARTS OF NORTHEASTERN OREGON FOR DRY CONDITIONS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LIGHTNING STARTED FIRES. BE CAREFUL PARTICULARLY IN FORESTED AREAS WHEN THESE DRY THUNDERSTORMS ARE OCCURRING. A RED FLAG WARNING CONTINUES IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM TONIGHT FOR THE  NORTHERN OREGON CASCADES AND PARTS OF CENTRAL OREGON.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis: Mostly clear tonight and partly cloudy Wednesday night,  a mix of clouds and sun and a bit cooler Wednesday and Thursday lows 53-49 highs 83-80. AM clouds then mostly sunny and a bit warmer Friday through Monday, mostly clear evenings then mostly cloudy at night highs 80-85 lows near 50. Partly cloudy Monday night, then a mix of clouds and sun Tuesday low near 52 high 85. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday AM, sunny with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms Wednesday, then partly cloudy Wednesday night through Thursday night  lows 54-56-54 highs 87-85.  Mostly sunny Friday through Tuesday, and mostly clear at night highs 89-86 lows near 54-57. (seasonal averages high 87 low 55)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Mostly cloudy with patchy fog tonight,  cloudy at the shore Wednesday, AM clouds and fog then mostly sunny in the afternoon inland, mostly cloudy with patchy fog late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, partly cloudy Thursday afternoon and evening, then mostly cloudy at night lows 49-54-48 highs 60-63 . AM fog then partly cloudy Friday, continued partly cloudy Friday night and Saturday, and mostly clear Saturday night highs 65-62 lows 50-54. Mostly sunny Sunday, mostly clear Sunday night,  and partly cloudy Monday through Tuesday highs near 62-64 lows near 49-53. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy tonight with a (30%) chance of scattered thunderstorms this evening, a mix of clouds and sun an a bit cooler Wednesday through Friday with a (20%-30%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms, partly cloudy nights free air freezing level 14,000 ft. lows near 55-45 highs 75-72. A mix of clouds and sun and a bit warmer Saturday through Tuesday, mostly clear at night free air freezing level 14,000 ft. lowering to 13,000 ft. Tuesday highs 72-79 lows 44-48.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.


Jul
27.
Category: Uncategorized

Here is my weekly weather quiz question. Where in the world do they have the most days of thunderstorms in a calendar year? Again, extra congratulation points if you can give the number of thunderstorms there per year. Please place your answer as a comment after the forecasts and the first person to post the correct answer will win one week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.

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An upper level low pressure trough (the  “U” shaped dip in the yellow jet stream line) is moving in behind the high pressure ridge (“Arch” shape) that heated us up.  The trough combined with some cool Canadian air will return our temperatures back to the 80s.

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Advisories: A RED FLAG WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM TONIGHT FOR CENTRAL OREGON AND THE OREGON CASCADES FOR DRY CONDITIONS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LIGHTNING STARTED FIRES. BE CAREFUL PARTICULARLY IN FORESTED AREAS WHEN THESE DRY THUNDERSTORMS ARE OCCURRING.

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The summer Pollen Count Forecast season for the Eugene-Springfield area is over. From Allergy and Asthma Research Group.

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Here are your detailed forecasts. **

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis: A mix of clouds and sun and cooler today through Thursday, mostly clear tonight, partly cloudy Wednesday night, highs near 85 lows 48-50. AM clouds then mostly sunny Friday through Monday, mostly clear evenings then mostly cloudy at night highs 82-85 lows 46-53. A mix of clouds and sun Friday through Sunday, and partly cloudy each night highs 82-84 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 83 low 52)

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Partly cloudy today, partly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear tonight high 89 low 57. Sunny Wednesday, mostly clear in the evening and partly cloudy at night high 86 low 59. Mostly sunny Thursday through Sunday, mostly clear skies at night, then sunny Monday highs 85-88 lows near 55. (seasonal averages high 87 low 55)

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend:  Mostly cloudy with early AM coastal fog  and mostly cloudy today high 64. Cloudy tonight with patchy coastal fog again late at night and in the AM Wednesday, mostly cloudy at the shore with AM clouds inland then mostly sunny Wednesday,  mostly cloudy at the shore Wednesday night, mostly clear in the evening then mostly cloudy at night inland lows 50-54 high 62. AM clouds then mostly sunny Thursday,  partly cloudy Thursday night through Friday night highs 65 lows 51-47. AM clouds then mostly sunny Saturday, mostly clear Saturday night and Sunday night, mostly sunny Sunday and partly cloudy Monday highs near 62-64  lows near 49-53. (seasonal averages high 67 low 53).

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:   A mix of clouds and sun with  a (30%) chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms today through Friday, partly cloudy nights free air freezing level 14,000 ft. falling to 13,000 ft. Thursday night, then holding steady at 14,000 ft. highs 77-73 lows near 48-44. A mix of clouds and sun Saturday, mostly clear at night, then mostly sunny Sunday and Monday, mostly clear Sunday night free air freezing level 14,000 ft. highs 74-78 lows 42-45.

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**Because weather forecasting is a combination of science, intuition, and timing there can be no absolute guarantees that individual forecasts will be 100% accurate. Nature is in a constant state of flux and sudden unexpected weather events can happen.



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