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Heavy rain fell in the Southern Willamette Valley Monday. Eugene set a record for the date with 1.75 in. of rain and I measured 1.65 in. of rain in my rain gauge at home.
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Here is my weekly weather quiz question. What are the three conditions needed to form a rainbow? Please post your answer as a comment by clicking on “no comments” in the upper right hand portion of this page under the caption, then add your comment. The first person to post the correct answer will win a week of free personalized  weather forecasts tailored to your needs. The answer has to be a comment to win. An email answer will not count. Good luck.
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The jet stream shows another cold trough of low pressure ( “U” shaped area) migrating Eastward across the Pacific Northwest. A cold front is waffling back and forth as a cold front moving South and as a warm front moving back to the North  through Oregon and rain and wind are moving along with it. A strong low offshore will increase the winds once again. More frontal systems will be coming our way this week producing even more precipitation.
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Advisories:  A HIGH WIND WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THROUGH  NOON WEDNESDAY FOR THE CENTRAL OREGON COAST. A HIGH WIND WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM TONIGHT UNTIL 4 PM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTH OREGON COAST. A HIGH WIND WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING UNTIL 10 PM WEDNESDAY FOR NORTH AND EASTERN KLAMATH COUNTY, AND CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND WESTERN LAKE COUNTY. A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING UNTIL 7 AM WEDNESDAY FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
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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: Becoming mostly cloudy this evening, more clouds with rain becoming likely (60%) tonight (0.10 in. of rain possible), AM rain Wednesday, showers and isolated thunderstorms (small hail possible) in the afternoon (0.25 in. of rain possible with higher amounts in thunderstorms) and breezy (wind: S-SW 15-25 mph gusts to 35 mph), showers with isolated evening thunderstorms, showers Wednesday night (0.25 in. of rain possible), showers likely (60%) Thursday with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon thunderstorms (0.25 in. of rain possible), a good (50%) chance of showers Thursday night (0.10 in. of rain possible) lows 40-34 highs 53-46. Mostly cloudy with rain Friday, rain likely (60%) Friday night and Saturday, cloudy with rain likely (60%) Saturday night through Sunday night, then rain likely (60%) Monday through Tuesday highs 50-46 lows 39-33. (seasonal  averages high 54 low 36)
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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Mostly cloudy with a (40%) chance of rain this evening, rain late at night (snow level 3,500 ft.), rain Wednesday AM then showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening (snow level 3,500 ft. falling to 2,500 ft. in the afternoon), rain and snow showers late Wednesday night (snow level 2,000 ft. rising to 2,500 ft. late),  AM rain and snow showers then rain and snow showers likely (60%) with isolated thunderstorms Thursday afternoon (snow level 1,500 ft. rising to 2,000 ft. in the afternoon), rain and snow showers likely (60%) Thursday evening, and a good (50%) chance of rain and snow late Thursday night (snow level 1,500 ft.) lows 42-35 highs 52-47. Mostly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of AM rain and snow Friday, a (40%) chance of rain in the afternoon, rain likely (60%) Friday night through Sunday, then rain and snow likely (60%) Sunday night through Tuesday highs 54-50 lows 38-32. (seasonal averages high 57 low 38)
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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend: Cloudy with evening coastal rain likely (60%) and a good (50%) chance of evening rain inland, rain late tonight and windy (wind: S 10-20 mph increasing to S 25-40 mph at the shore and S 10-15 mph increasing to S 20-30 mph this evening inland), AM rain with showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening Wednesday and windy (wind: SW 25-35 mph at the shore and SW 15-25 mph inland), showers late Wednesday night (snow level 2,000 ft. in the evening), AM showers Thursday, showers likely (60%) in the afternoon and evening with isolated thunderstorms, a good (50%) chance of rain Thursday night (snow level 2,000 ft. falling to 1,500 ft. late at night) lows 45-38 highs 52-47. Mostly cloudy with a (40%) chance of rain Friday, rain Friday night, then rain likely (60%) Saturday through Tuesday highs  near 48-50 lows 43-36. (seasonal averages high 55 low 41).
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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Partly cloudy this evening, more clouds with rain likely (60%) late tonight (2-5 in. of snow possible) South of Santiam Pass, mostly cloudy with rain likely (60%) late at night North of Santiam Pass, and breezy (wind: SE 5-15 mph increasing to S 15-25 mph gusts to 40 mph late), AM rain and snow Wednesday, showers in the afternoon (6-11 in. of snow possible), snow showers Wednesday night (6-10 in. of snow possible),  snow level  4,500 ft. rising to 5,000 ft. late tonight, 5,000 ft. falling to  3,500 ft. Wednesday afternoon, and 2,500 ft. Wednesday night, showers Thursday (6-10 in. of snow possible), and showers likely (60%) Thursday night (5 in. of snow possible) snow level 5,000 ft. tonight, 4,500 ft. falling to 3,500 ft. Wednesday  afternoon, and 2,500 ft. Wednesday night  through Thursday night lows 29-19 highs 36-32. Mostly cloudy with a good (50%) chance of rain or snow Friday, then rain or snow likely (60%) Friday night through Tuesday snow level 2,500 ft. Thursday and Thursday night,  3,500 ft. Friday, 4,000 ft. Friday night, 3,500 ft. Saturday, 3,000 ft. Saturday night,  3,500 ft. Sunday, 2,500 ft. Sunday night through Monday night, and 3,000 ft. Tuesday highs 30-36 falling to 29 by Tuesday lows 20-27 cooling to near 20 by Tuesday.
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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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Heavy rain fell in the Southern Willamette Valley Monday. Eugene set a record for the date with 1.75 in. of rain and I measured 1.65 in. of rain in my rain gauge at home.
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Here is my weekly weather quiz question. What are the three conditions needed to form a rainbow? Please post your answer as a comment by clicking on “no comments” in the upper right hand portion of this page under the caption, then add your comment. The first person to post the correct answer will win a week of free personalized  weather forecasts tailored to your needs. The answer has to be a comment to win. An email answer will not count. Good luck.
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The jet stream shows another cold trough of low pressure ( “U” shaped area) migrating Eastward across the Pacific Northwest. A cold front is headed through Oregon and rain and wind are moving ahead of and with the front. More frontal systems will be coming our way this week producing even more precipitation.
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Advisories:  A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON TODAY FOR THE NORTHERN COAST RANGE OF OREGON AND THE UPPER HOOD RIVER VALLEY, AND UNTIL 11 AM FOR THE WESTERN COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE, AND UNTIL 4 PM FOR THE NORTH OREGON CASCADES FOOTHILLS AND THE NORTH CASCADES (NOT INCLUDING THE FOOTHILLS OR CASCADES OF LANE COUNTY). A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON TODAY FOR THE LOWER  COLUMBIA-I-5-CORRIDOR.  A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM TODAY FOR THE GREATER PORTLAND-VANCOUVER AREA. A HIGH WIND WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH  WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE NORTH AND CENTRAL OREGON COAST. A HIGH WIND WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING UNTIL 10 PM WEDNESDAY FOR NORTH AND EASTERN KLAMATH COUNTY, CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND WESTERN LAKE COUNTY. A HIGH WIND WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM TONIGHT UNTIL 4 PM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTH OREGON COAST. A HIGH WIND WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING UNTIL 10 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING FOR NORTH AND EASTERN KLAMATH COUNTY, CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND WESTERN LAKE COUNTY.
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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 cloudy with occasional rain today (0.10 in. of rain possible), rain likely (60%) tonight (0.10 in. of rain possible), rain Wednesday (0.25 in. of rain possible) and breezy (wind: S 15-25 mph), then showers likely (60%) Wednesday night (0.10 in. of rain possible) highs 52-48 lows 39-35. Mostly cloudy with showers likely (60%) Thursday and Thursday night, mostly cloudy with rain likely (60%) Friday through Monday highs hovering between 46-50 lows 34-37. (seasonal  averages high 53 low 36)
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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including, Roseburg:  Cloudy with rain this AM, a (40%) chance of rain this afternoon (snow level 2,500 ft. rising to 3,000 ft. in the afternoon),  rain likely (60%) this evening, then rain late at night (snow level 3,500 ft. falling to 3,000 ft. late), rain Wednesday (snow level 3,500 ft. falling to 2,500 ft. in the afternoon), then rain and snow showers Wednesday night (snow level 2,000 ft. falling to 1,500 ft. late) highs 53-47 lows 39-34. Mostly cloudy with rain and snow showers likely (60%) Thursday and Thursday night, a good (50%) chance of rain Friday, rain likely (60%) Friday night and Saturday, rain Saturday night and Sunday, then rain and snow likely (60%) Sunday night and Monday highs 48-53 lows near 36. (seasonal averages high 57 low 37)
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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend: Mostly cloudy with AM rain, coastal rain likely (60%) this afternoon, a good (50%) chance of afternoon rain inland, and breezy (wind: S 15-25 mph), evening rain likely (60%), rain late tonight and Wednesday, windy Wednesday (wind: S 25-40 mph at the shore and S 20-25 mph inland),  coastal showers Wednesday night, evening showers then rain and snow showers late Wednesday night (snow level 1,500 ft.) highs 52-49 lows 45-38 Wednesday night. Mostly cloudy with showers likely (60%) Thursday and Thursday night, rain likely (60%) Friday, rain likely (60%) and breezy Friday night and Saturday, rain Saturday night and Sunday, then rain likely (60%) Sunday night and Monday highs 48-50 lows  42-39. (seasonal averages high 55 low 41).
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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County:  Mostly cloudy with snow and rain today (1-4 in. of snow possible), rain and snow likely (60%) tonight (2-4 in. of snow possible) and breezy (wind: SE 5-15 mph increasing to S 15-25 mph gusts to 40 mph late), rain and snow Wednesday (1-3 in. of snow possible), then snow showers Wednesday night (1-4 in. of snow possible) snow level 3,000 ft. this AM rising to 3,000 ft. in the afternoon, 5,000 ft. late tonight, 5,000 ft. falling to 4,000 ft. Wednesday, and 4,000 ft. falling to 2,500 ft. Wednesday night highs 35-38-32 lows 30-24. Mostly cloudy with showers likely (60%) Thursday and Thursday night, rain or snow likely (60%) Friday, a good (50%) chance of rain or snow Friday night, then rain or snow likely (60%)  Saturday through Monday snow level 2,000 ft. Thursday,  3,000 ft. Thursday night,  3,500 ft. Friday, 4,000 ft. Friday night through Saturday night, and 4,000 ft. Sunday and Sunday night, then 3,500 ft. Monday highs 30-39 falling to 33 by Monday lows 20-25.
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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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