5PM UPDATE: A mix of clouds & sunshine with a few potential thunderstorms popping up over the Rogue Valley and elsewhere. Showers continue on and off this evening before a mostly calmer forecast for the weekend. - Matt Jordan#ORwx#CAwx
Wondering how the end of spring and beginning of summer are looking for our portion of the country? Well, outlooks from the NWS Climate Prediction Center anticipate above normal temperatures and near to below normal precipitation. Warm summer incoming? Sure looks like it! #ORwx#WAwx
It is going to get rather drippy/cooler along the West Coast over the next week or two as multiple troughs of low pressure move through/stall. This will be a beneficial pattern to help maintain our mountain snow pack and even increase it in places! 🏔🌧 #wawx#orwx#bcwx#cawx
As a gorgeous Earth Day comes to a close, we have more sunny skies to look forward to! We have low pressure bringing big changes on Thursday, in the form of cooler temperatures and showers across our region.
Need rain?☔️ A series of fronts will work their way into the region over the next several days. Most areas will get 0.50-0.75' of rain, with heavier amounts along coast range and over the Cascades. Snow levels will remain around 5000 ft. #wawx#orwx
A risk of thunderstorms is expected from Central Oregon through the Wallowas Friday afternoon. Storms are not expected to be strong, but frequent lightning, gusty outflow winds, and periods of locally heavy rain are all possible. #ORwx#WAwx