An upper level High Pressure ridge is still keeping our weather dry through Saturday. The next frontal system will change the weather back to wetter by Sunday. The storm center looks like it will move into the California-Oregon border. If you’re looking for a white Christmas you’ll have to look somewhere else. It’s going to be very snowy in the Midwest moving to the east coast and the worst we’ll see is a little ice formed when fog freezes to surfaces.
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Advisories: A DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM TODAY FOR THE UMPQUA BASIN INCLUDING ROSEBURG AND FOR EASTERN CURRY COUNTY AND JOSEPHINE AND JACKSON COUNTIES . AN AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE UMPQUA BASIN INCLUDING ROSEBURG UNTIL 4 PM SATURDAY AND FOR THE ROGUE VALLEY TO MEDFORD AND TO JOSEPHINE COUNTY. AN AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN WILLAMETTE VALLEY UNTIL 6 PM SATURDAY.
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For the Central & Southern Willamette Valley: A reminder that when there is fog and the temperature is below freezing freezing fog will occur and a fine mist from the fog producing some slippery spots on the roads . The lingering fog is why Eugene’s high temperature only reached 34 Wednesday and 33 Thursday. Mostly cloudy with lingering fog(possible freezing fog mainly in the morning) hopefully breaking out to a mix of clouds and sun for Christmas day high about 36 cooler if the fog doesn’t clear out. Mostly cloudy areas of fog tonight low near 30 (Watch out for possible icy spots on the roadways). AM clouds and fog with freezing fog then still mostly cloudy Saturday high 42. Mostly cloudy Saturday night with a slight (20%) chance of rain lows near 32. We could see some slippery roads where that rain freezes to the cold surfaces. Mostly cloudy Sunday with a slight (20%) chance of rain high near 45. Sunday night through Thursday a (40%) chance of rain lows 34-36 and highs staying in the mid 40s.
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For the Umpqua Basin including Roseburg: Today Christmas day and tonight partly cloudy with areas of freezing fog and some lingering afternoon fog and late night freezing fog highs in the low to mid 40s low near 30. Mostly cloudy areas of AM fog Saturday with a slight (20%) chance of afternoon rain high 46. Mostly cloudy Saturday night with patchy fog and a slight (20%) chance of rain low in the mid 30s. Mostly cloudy Sunday with patchy AM fog and a slight (20%) chance of showers high 46. Sunday night there will be a (30%) chance of showers low near 32. Monday and Monday night there will be a slight (20%) chance of showers high in the low 40s low 33-35. Look for a (40%) chance of showers Tuesday morning then a (40%) chance of afternoon showers high 46 . Mostly cloudy with a (40-50%) chance of rain or showers Tuesday night through Thursday highs in the mid 40s low in the mid 30s .
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Forecast for the South Coast: Mostly cloudy for your Christmas day with patchy fog inland again and some AM freezing high 50. Mostly cloudy with more fog late at night low in the mid 30s. Mostly cloudy Saturday through Tuesday with a chance (20% Saturday & Saturday night, 30% Sunday through Monday night, 40% Tuesday) Mostly cloudy Tuesday through Thursday with a (40%-50%) chance of rain highs near 50 lows near 40.
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For the Cascades of Lane County: For today Christmas Day mostly sunny free air freezing level 8,000?, partly cloudy at night free air freezing level at 5,000′ A mix of clouds and sun Saturday free air freezing level falling to 6,500?. Mostly cloudy a slight (20%) chance of rain Saturday night and Sunday snow level 4,000?-3,500?. Mostly cloudy with a (40%) chance of rain Sunday night through Thursday, except for a 50% chance Sunday night and Monday, snow level 3,500? to 4,000?.
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