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Here is my weekly weather quiz question for the last time. What is a “Bubble High?” Here is the correct answer. A Bubble High is a mesoscale area of high pressure, typically associated with cooler air from the rainy downdraft area of a thunderstorm or a complex of thunderstorms. A gust front or outflow boundary separates a bubble high from the surrounding air. I’ll have a new weekly weather quiz question for you starting Monday. The first person to post the correct answer as a comment on this page will win a week of free personalized weather forecasts tailored to your needs. Good luck.
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An Upper Level Low Pressure Trough (Shaded “U” shape with blue arrows) has taken over sending us colder air and more fronts. The graphics for days 1-3 show the frontal system that moved through. The graphics for days 3-7 show a cold front moving out of the northwest at us next Saturday.
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Air Quality Index:
Eugene-Springfield: The Air Quality Index is 31 in the Good category measuring Ozone.
Oakridge: The Air Quality Index is 8 in the Good category measuring Particulate Matter.
Cottage Grove: The Air Quality Index is 29 in the Good category measuring Ozone.
Data courtesy of Lane Regional Air Protection Agency (LRAPA)
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Advisories:
- A Health Advisory has been Reissued for the Link and Klamath rivers to Keno Dam. An error caused the advisory to be cancelled. Water monitoring has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae and the toxins they produce in the reservoir. These toxin concentrations can be harmful to humans and animals. People should always avoid areas with visible scum that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue-green or brownish-red. Swimming and high-speed water activities such as water skiing or power boating where ingestion and inhalation exposure can occur is discouraged. Swallowing or inhaling water droplets as a result of these water activities in areas where a bloom has been identified, or an advisory issued, can expose people to the toxins being produced. Although toxins are not absorbed through the skin, people who have skin sensitivities that come into contact with a bloom may experience a puffy, red rash at the affected area.
- The Oregon Health Authority issued a Health Advisory for Willow Creek Reservoir, located just east of the town of Heppner in Morrow County. Water monitoring has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae and the toxins they produce in the reservoir. These toxin concentrations can be harmful to humans and animals. People should always avoid areas with visible scum that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue-green or brownish-red. Swimming and high-speed water activities such as water skiing or power boating where ingestion and inhalation exposure can occur is discouraged. Swallowing or inhaling water droplets as a result of these water activities in areas where a bloom has been identified, or an advisory issued, can expose people to the toxins being produced. Although toxins are not absorbed through the skin, people who have skin sensitivities that come into contact with a bloom may experience a puffy, red rash at the affected area. Drinking water directly from Willow Creek Reservoir at this time is especially dangerous. OHA Public Health Division officials advise campers and other recreational visitors that toxins cannot be removed by boiling, filtering or treating water with camping-style filters.
- The Oregon Health Authority has updated the Health Advisory issued July 28 for Howard Bay (also known locally as Howards Bay or Howard’s Bay), located in the southwest corner of Upper Klamath Lake including Shoalwater Bay to the north and now all of Upper Klamath Lake. These areas of Upper Klamath Lake are located off Oregon Route 140, 15 miles west of Klamath Falls in Klamath County. Water monitoring has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae and the toxins they produce in Howard Bay. These toxin concentrations can be harmful to humans and animals. People should always avoid areas with visible scum that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue green or brownish red. Swimming and high-speed water activities such as water skiing or power boating where ingestion and inhalation exposure can occur is discouraged. Swallowing or inhaling water droplets as a result of these water activities in areas where a bloom has been identified, or an advisory issued, can expose people to the toxins being produced. Although toxins are not absorbed through the skin, people who have skin sensitivities that come into contact with a bloom may experience a puffy, red rash at the affected area. Drinking water directly from Howard Bay and Shoalwater Bay at this time is especially dangerous. OHA Public Health Division officials advise campers and other recreational visitors that toxins cannot be removed by boiling, filtering or treating water with camping-style filters.
- A Health Advisory remains in effect for Agency Lake, located just north of Klamath Falls along U.S. Highway 97 in Klamath County. Water monitoring has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae and the toxins they produce in the lake. These toxin concentrations can be harmful to humans and animals. People should always avoid areas with visible scum that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue green or brownish red. Swimming and high-speed water activities such as water skiing or power boating where ingestion and inhalation exposure can occur is discouraged. Swallowing or inhaling water droplets as a result of these water activities in areas where a bloom has been identified, or an advisory issued, can expose people to the toxins being produced. Although toxins are not absorbed through the skin, people who have skin sensitivities that come into contact with a bloom may experience a puffy, red rash at the affected area. Drinking water directly from Agency Lake at this time is especially dangerous. OHA Public Health Division officials advise campers and other recreational visitors that toxins cannot be removed by boiling, filtering or treating water with camping-style filters.
- A Health Advisory remains in effect for Willow Creek Reservoir, located just east of the town of Heppner in Morrow County. Water monitoring has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae and the toxins they produce in the reservoir. These toxin concentrations can be harmful to humans and animals. People should always avoid areas with visible scum that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue green or brownish red. Swimming and high-speed water activities such as water skiing or power boating where ingestion and inhalation exposure can occur is discouraged. Swallowing or inhaling water droplets as a result of these water activities in areas where a bloom has been identified, or an advisory issued, can expose people to the toxins being produced. Although toxins are not absorbed through the skin, people who have skin sensitivities that come into contact with a bloom may experience a puffy, red rash at the affected area. Drinking water directly from Willow Creek Reservoir at this time is especially dangerous. OHA Public Health Division officials advise campers and other recreational visitors that toxins cannot be removed by boiling, filtering or treating water with camping-style filters.
- A Health Advisory remains in effect for Coffenbury Lake, located at Fort Stevens State Park about five miles northwest of US-101 ALT, Northwest Ridgefield Road near Warrenton in Clatsop County. Water monitoring has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae that can produce toxins in Coffenbury Lake. These blue-green algae levels are likely to be associated with dangerous cyanotoxin concentrations in the water that can be harmful to humans and animals. People should always avoid areas with visible scum that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue-green or brownish-red. Swimming and high-speed water activities such as water skiing or power boating where ingestion and inhalation exposure can occur are discouraged. Swallowing or inhaling water droplets as a result of these water activities in areas where a bloom has been identified or an advisory issued, can expose people to the toxins that can be produced. Although toxins are not absorbed through the skin, people with skin sensitivities who come into contact with a bloom may experience a puffy, red rash at the affected area. Drinking water directly from Coffenbury Lake at this time is especially dangerous. OHA Public Health Division officials advise campers and other recreational visitors that toxins cannot be removed by boiling, filtering or treating water with camping-style filters.
- A Permanent Health Advisory remains in effect for the South Umpqua River and Lawson Bar. Pools in the bedrock along the rivers edge are known to develop Blue-green Algae (cyanobacterial) blooms that can be harmful to pets and people if accidental ingestion occurs. Signs have been posted along several access areas along the river.
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Your College Football Forecast:
October 7th:
Ducks vs Washington State, at Autzen Stadium – Kickoff: 5:00 PM PDT. – Too early for a preliminary weather forecast.
Beavers vs USC, at Los Angeles Coliseum – Kickoff: 1:00 PM PDT – Too early for a preliminary weather forecast.
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Forecast for the Southern and lower Mid Willamette Valley including Eugene-Springfield and Albany-Corvallis:
- Partly cloudy tonight,
- Mostly sunny Monday AM, partly cloudy and a bit cooler in the afternoon, mostly clear Monday night,
- Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Tuesday and Wednesday, mostly clear Tuesday night, clear in the evening, then partly cloudy late Wednesday night.
- lows 44-40 warming to 42 Wednesday night highs 64-72.
- Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Thursday, partly cloudy Thursday night,
- Mostly sunny in the AM, partly cloudy and a bit cooler Friday afternoon and at night,
- Partly cloudy and a bit cooler Saturday and Saturday night,
- Partly cloudy Sunday AM, then mostly sunny in the afternoon.
- highs 73-66 lows 45-43. (seasonal averages high 71 low 44)
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Forecast for Roseburg:
- Partly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of isolated showers this evening, mostly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of isolated showers late tonight (under 0.10 in. of rain possible),
- Mostly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of AM showers (under 0.10 in. of rain possible), partly cloudy and a bit cooler Monday afternoon, mostly clear Monday night,
- Sunny and a bit warmer Tuesday, mostly clear at night,
- Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Wednesday, then mostly clear Wednesday night.
- lows 46-42 warming to 45 Wednesday night highs 66-75.
- Mostly sunny Thursday, mostly clear Thursday night,
- Mostly sunny but a bit cooler Friday, partly cloudy Friday night,
- Partly cloudy and a bit cooler Saturday and at night,
- Then sunny and a bit cooler Sunday.
- highs 75-69 lows 47-45. (seasonal averages high 73 low 48)
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Forecast for The South Oregon Coast Including Coos Bay and North Bend:
- Partly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of isolated evening showers, mostly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of isolated showers late tonight and Monday AM, partly cloudy and a bit cooler in the afternoon, becoming mostly clear Monday night,
- Sunny and a bit warmer Tuesday, mostly clear at night,
- Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Wednesday, then mostly clear Wednesday night.
- lows 50-47 warming back to 50 Wednesday night highs 63-69.
- Mostly sunny and a bit cooler Thursday, mostly clear at night,
- Partly cloudy and a bit cooler Friday through Saturday night,
- Then sunny but a bit cooler Sunday.
- highs 68-62 lows 50-49. (seasonal averages high 63 low 48)
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Forecast for the Cascades in Lane County:
- Mostly cloudy with a slight (20%) chance of rain and snow showers tonight,
- Partly cloudy and a bit warmer with a slight (20%) chance of rain and snow showers Monday afternoon, just partly cloudy at night,
- Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Tuesday, mostly clear Tuesday night,
- Sunny and a bit warmer Wednesday, clear in the evening, then partly cloudy Wednesday night.
- snow level 4,500 ft. tonight and Monday, free air freezing level 7,000 ft. Monday night, 7,500 ft. rising to 9,000 ft. Tuesday, 9,000 ft. Tuesday night, 10,000 ft. rising to 11,000 ft. Wednesday, then 11,000 ft. falling to 10,000 ft. late Wednesday night.
- lows 28-36 highs 46-56.
- Mostly sunny in the AM, partly cloudy and a bit warmer Thursday afternoon and at night,
- Partly cloudy and a bit warmer Friday afternoon and Friday night,
- Partly cloudy and a bit cooler Saturday through Sunday AM, then mostly sunny and a bit cooer Sunday afternoon.
- free air freezing level 10,000 ft. Thursday, 10,000 ft. rising to 12,000 ft. Thursday night, 12,000 ft. rising to 14,000 ft. Friday afternoon, 14,000 ft. late Friday night and Saturday, 14,000 ft. rising to 15,000 ft. Saturday night, then 15,000 ft. falling to 14,000 ft. Sunday afternoon.
- highs 59-54 lows 38-35.
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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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