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Here is my weekly weather quiz question. There are six different kinds of radar images. What are they? (Name as many as you can.) Please remember to post your answer as a comment by clicking on “no comments /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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Advisories: NOT AT THIS TIME.

 

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An upper level low (“U” shape in blue arrows shaded in grey) is moving eastward away from Oregon.  A high pressure ridge (“Arch” shape in blue arrows offshore) will warm us up a bit this week just in time for the kids to go back to school. A frontal system will slide into Oregon Saturday starting the cool-down, then another frontal system will move in Monday for a slight chance of light rain or drizzle.

 

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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis: Sunny and warm today and Thursday with mostly clear nights, sunny and a bit warmer Friday, then partly cloudy Friday night highs 85-87 lows near 50. A mix of clouds and sun and cooler Saturday, partly cloudy Saturday night, mostly cloudy and cooler Sunday, partly cloudy Sunday night, mostly cloudy and cooler with a slight (20%) chance of rain Monday, mostly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday AM, then mostly sunny Tuesday afternoon highs 83-72 lows 49-46. (seasonal averages high 80 low 49)

 

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Forecast for the Umpqua Basin including Roseburg: Sunny and warm today and Thursday with clear nights, sunny and warm Friday, then mostly clear Friday night highs near near 87 lows 51-55 cooling to near 50 Friday night. Patchy AM fog, sunny Saturday afternoon, clear Saturday night, mostly cloudy and cooler Sunday, partly cloudy with patchy fog late Sunday night and Monday AM, a slight (20%) chance of AM drizzle, a slight (20%) chance of rain Monday afternoon, mostly clear Monday night, then mostly sunny Tuesday highs 87-75 lows 53-50. (seasonal averages high 82 low 53)

 

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Forecast for the South Oregon Coast including Coos Bay and North Bend: Mostly cloudy with patchy coastal fog this AM, sunny inland this afternoon, but mostly cloudy at the shore, mostly clear in the evening, mostly cloudy with patchy coastal fog late tonight and Thursday AM, sunny Thursday afternoon, mostly clear inland at night, mostly cloudy with patchy fog late Thursday night and Friday AM, mostly cloudy Friday afternoon, partly cloudy in the evening, mostly cloudy with patchy fog late Friday night highs 62-60 warming to 63 Friday lows 48-50. Mostly cloudy with patchy AM and late night fog and some lingering afternoon fog Saturday through Sunday, mostly cloudy with patchy fog and a slight (20%) chance of patchy drizzle late Sunday night and Monday AM, a slight (20%) chance of rain Monday afternoon, partly cloudy with patchy fog late at night and early Tuesday AM, then partly cloudy Tuesday afternoon highs 63-65 lows near 50. (seasonal averages high 66 low 52).

 

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Forecast for the Cascades of Lane County: Sunny today, clear tonight, mostly sunny Thursday, partly cloudy in the evening, clear Thursday night, mostly sunny Friday, then mostly clear Friday night free air freezing level 15,000 ft. today, 15,000 ft. falling to 14,000 ft. tonight, then 14,000 ft. Thursday and Thursday night, then 13,000 ft. Friday and Friday night lows near 45 highs 74-80. Mostly sunny Saturday, mostly clear Saturday night, a mix of clouds and sun Sunday, partly cloudy Sunday night, mostly cloudy Monday, partly cloudy at night, then partly cloudy Tuesday free air freezing level 14,000 ft. Saturday and Saturday night, 13,000 ft. Sunday and Sunday night, 12,000 ft. Monday and Monday night, then 13,000 ft. Tuesday highs 77-69 lows 42-40.

 

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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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