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Southern Oregon and Northern California weather updates. My website links to weather data live from Medford, Oregon. Hourly weather updates 24/7/365.

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2 years
I want to extend a huge thank you to each and every one of you who have followed my page or shared my tweets. All of you have helped to greatly expand my presence. I can’t thank you enough for your help. I hope to continue to increase my audience with your help into the future.
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I just want to take a moment to thank everyone who has followed my Twitter page. I know many of you actively followed me on Facebook. It is so nice to see both new and familiar faces. It has been a bit of a rough transition overall but I appreciate the support immensely. Thanks.
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I don’t ask for help very often, but I need a huge favor. Can you help me reach out to someone you know that once followed me on Facebook. I need to let more people know that I exist on this platform. I am not returning to the other social media site for many reasons. Thank you.
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2 years
It is snowing and sticking at our house in Southwest Medford. Elevation 1500 feet.
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1 year
I can promise you that I will never charge you money for access to critical weather education/information. This page will always remain free. No special access accounts. I know many don’t like this as a platform, but it serves a very important need in the local weather community.
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I can’t thank everyone enough for finding this page and helping expand my audience. Twitter can be tough to navigate and truncated posts are also difficult to manage and read. Something I have had to adapt to. Thank you for your support and the many comments. It is noticed 💯
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I want to take a moment to thank all of you who follow this page. I am extremely grateful for your interactions and helping spread the word that this page exists, as a timely, focused and accurate source for weather in S. Oregon and N. California. Website:
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2 months
Thank you to all of you who follow this page on a daily basis. I am so thankful for you support after all of these years from the Twitter days to X. I am forever thankful for your support.
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1 year
As much as I despise jumping back to Facebook. I have decided to create a new page from scratch. The wait to rescue my old page has been futile.
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2 years
Our chocolate lab Holly enjoying the snow in southwest Medford. I hope all of you are enjoying the snowfall across the region. I am sure there are plenty of happy kids out there as well with the snow day.
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1 year
One other thing I forgot to mention. It isn’t about the number of followers or the size and quantity of your posts. That has always been my goal since day one. Post accurate and thorough information and let that speak for itself. Never try to sell yourself as something you aren’t
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2 years
Important information from NWS Medford: “Sunday night into Monday morning, it`s likely that west side valley floors will see some accumulating snow. Currently, the forecast supports around 2 to 4 inches across the Rogue Valley and Grants Pass area, as well as the Shasta Valley.”
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1 year
Do you just want a source for weather in S. Oregon and N. California that is entirely focused on that topic alone. Make sure you follow this page as I can assure you it will always remain that way. Providing a service to the community free of commentary or other distractions.
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2 years
I am no longer on Facebook anymore. I will be posting here occasionally and sharing tweets during large scale weather events. I hope you will all understand my frustrations and need to leave.
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1 year
Just a heads up that Twitter is no longer allowing me to post automated hourly weather updates without paying a monthly subscription. For those of you who enjoyed the updates I apologize but sadly they will not be returning.
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9 months
I captured an awesome example of undulatas asperitas cloud formations over Medford, as the cold front was beginning to move inland. It is not very often we see these cloud formations as conditions have to be favorable for their development.
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1 year
A quick update on my hacked personal account. I have not been able to restore anything despite contacting numerous sources. The page sadly remains orphaned, without any ability to edit or add new content. I know many would like a return, but it isn’t possible. I am deeply sorry.
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1 year
It is so great to see a real fall-like cold front showing up on radar this morning. It has been 71 days since Medford has seen measurable rainfall. That record looks to be broken today.
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2 years
It is still snowing at Crater Lake National Park. The entrance to the Steel Visitor Center is getting closer to being buried. The latest snow measurement was 130” but much more has fallen in just the last 12 hours.
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1 year
Looking ahead to tomorrow evening, it appears most of our region,with the exception of areas nearby or directly downwind of active wildfires, will be experiencing generally smoke free conditions. Air quality will also jump to healthy during this time period.
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2 years
I don’t vent often but it is just sad that a multi billion dollar company can’t make any attempt to provide customer service after nearly 30 days of having an account blocked. I have tried numerous attempts to restore my weather page with only an automated response. End of rant.
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2 years
A beautiful sunset this evening in the southern Rogue Valley.
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2 years
Crater Lake National Park is reporting 122” of snowfall at their measuring location. That is a 20” of new snowfall just yesterday alone. It is so great so see the Cascade snow pack continue to trend well above normal.
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There is some good news on the smoke and air quality conditions heading into tomorrow afternoon. The longer range HRRR smoke modeling is showing improvement for a good portion of our region. There will still be some smoke issues near or directly downwind of any active fires.
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2 years
The latest snowfall estimates from the NWS in Medford are off the charts with this incoming system on Monday. Please pay very close attention to what is listed in this graphic. Travel will be severe impacted all across our region. This will be true even for valley floor areas.
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1 year
What a beautiful yet scary view of Hurricane Hilary this evening. It has potential to become a strong Category 4 storm in the next 24 hours. Rapid intensification is expected overnight. What a well defined and compact eye. Absolutely incredible to see develop in the E. Pacific.
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2 years
Do you know someone who is interested in weather, but not following me on Twitter? Do me a favor and share this post and let them know I exist. I know there are a lot more people out there that could benefit from this page. Thanks again for all your help sharing my posts.
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The snow drifts just keep getting taller at Crater Lake National Park. Here is a look at the Steel Visitor Center webcam early this morning. It looks like the center is being buried.
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The passes north of Grants Pass on I-5 are seeing significant snowfall this afternoon. Look for travel to be quite slow or even restricted at times through this area. As temperatures continue to drop and showers increase this evening, travel will become even more challenging.
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1 year
Quite the beauty of a thunderstorm over the Cascades in eastern Jackson County.
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2 years
Another beautiful snowy morning in the southern Rogue Valley. I captured these images from our house in SW Medford. How much snow did you see develop overnight?
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1 year
Crater Lake National Park is reporting 177” of snow this morning. That is an increase of 14” in the last 24 hours. Keeping snow clear from the Steel Visitor Center webcam is becoming a nearly impossible task.
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2 years
A look at total snowfall estimates based off the European model or ECMWF. This is from today through next Tuesday evening.
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2 years
A great view of the low pressure center developing out in the open waters. You can really make our the pinwheel look with the center of the low well offshore of the Oregon and Washington border. This low will continue to track south tomorrow bringing gusty winds, snow and rain.
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2 years
The latest High Resolution Rapid Refresh model shows a significant storm arriving Monday into Tuesday, across our entire region. Low elevation snowfall and heavy mountain snow looks to present significant travel related issues. Even the lower elevations will see accumulating snow
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1 year
I have a huge wish and I would love to make it come true. Can you help me get to 2,000 followers on Twitter? I am very close, but would love your help to achieve that milestone. Thanks again for your incredible support. I know there are others out there that may enjoy the page.
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Here is a quick look at current reservoir levels across Southwest Oregon and all of California. These are only for reservoirs managed by California Department of Water Resources, Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation.
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The HRRR weather model indicates the heavier snow shower potential will arrive early tomorrow morning around 4-5 AM and accumulations will continue through late morning/early afternoon hours. The two graphics show potential snowfall accumulation amounts during this time period.
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Talk about a major shift in the 8-14 day forecast period. We might finally start to see a trend back to a warmer and drier than normal pattern heading into the second week of April. This was just released today by the Climate Prediction Center.
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2 years
I would love to be able to do daily weather updates, similar to what I did on Facebook. Having to make 6-8 posts to cover this is just not feasible. I know many of you will miss this, but it is a sacrifice I have had to make to transition over to this platform. Sorry to all.
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2 years
The potential of seeing an Atmospheric River develop is increasing in the latest GFS model run. By Fri. into this upcoming weekend a significant band of precipitation will arrive along with snow levels climbing above 5,000 feet in elevation. Precip estimates through Thurs 14th.
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1 year
This is what 146” of snowfall looks like at Crater Lake National Park. The next round of snow is already starting to fall this evening, with another 2 feet of snowfall possible through Wednesday morning.
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2 years
The center of circulation of the low is just offshore of the Oregon coast. The Atmospheric River is now positioned south across Northern California.
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6 months
We got back from an awesome spring break getaway to the central Oregon coast. Went to visit our favorite spot in Depot Bay. It was a great time with my wife Jaime and the boys. Here are a few photos of our trip. The weather was crazy the first day with rain, wind and lightning.
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A look at the latest European model estimates for accumulated precipitation and snowfall amounts from now through Wednesday evening of next week. There is potential to see significant precipitation and heavy snowfall across the Cascades, Siskiyous and Sierra.
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2 years
Check out all of that cold air out in the Northeast Pacific. All of the popcorn looking clouds offshore are snow showers. A well defined low marked as a red “L” and the track in the black arrow shows where it is forecast to move overnight. This is a perfect combination for snow.
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2 years
Precipitation continued to stream inland this morning. Here is a look at the latest animated radar return showing where the rain and snow continues to track.
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Well the snow and colder air finally arrived. Here are a few photos from our house in Southwest Medford. It looks like we saw about 2” of snow overnight.
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1 year
It is a beautiful morning at Crater Lake National Park. Here is one of my favorite views from the Sinnott Memorial Overlook webcam. The snow is melting quickly, but there is still 86” on the ground.
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2 years
Updated GFS model run estimated accumulated snowfall amounts from early Tuesday morning into late Wednesday evening.
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1 year
A look at precipitation estimates based off the latest GFS model run for the next 7 days. Most of this will come in the form of showers and afternoon and evening thunderstorm activity.
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1 year
I don’t like the look of these forecast high temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. 😢
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2 years
Snow is forecast to make a return to the region later this week into next week. Here are the latest European model estimates for potential snowfall accumulations. Snow levels will drop to as low as 1,000 feet at times, possibly lower in heavier shower activity.
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A high of 70 degrees is now in the forecast for Saturday. This would be our first 70 degree day of the year and a sign we are progressing toward more typical spring conditions for this time of year.
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Here is the most current HRRR model run showing total snowfall estimates from now through early Wednesday afternoon.
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The Rogue Valley Manor AlertWildfire webcam shows a big improvement in visibility as smoke begins to shift out of the area. Air quality will only continue to improve as we head into the end of the week and another cold stronger front arrives.
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A look at the high resolution European model run this morning. This is showing total precipitation estimates from now through the middle of next week. An Atmospheric River event later this week will bring significant rainfall to areas below 5,500 feet in elevation.
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1 year
Here are the latest European weather model accumulated precipitation estimates from now through Sunday morning across our region. This will all come in the form of showers and some embedded thunderstorms. These are very healthy precipitation amounts for this time of year.
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1 year
We just can’t seem to kick this pattern of cooler and wetter than normal weather conditions. The latest 8-14 day outlook from the Climate Prediction Center at NOAA has shifted back to the status quo within the last few days. This looks to continue well into April.
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A few photos from my trip up north to the San Juan Islands. It was nice to get away from the smoke for awhile.
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Heavy rain and snow has been identified by the Weather Prediction Center at NOAA for 1/14-1/18 for our forecast area. Please continue to monitor daily updates for more information.
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Radar this morning shows plenty of moisture moving inland. The first wave of moisture will be more uniform in nature followed by showers and even potentially a few thunderstorms.
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A very active line of thunderstorms with frequent lightning and gusty outflow winds is moving northward into the Rogue Valley. Seek shelter from the lightning with this storm.
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Here is the latest HRRR model run for early this morning through early Tuesday morning. The model shows that the heaviest measurable precipitation will arrive for inland locations early tomorrow morning and then spread across the Cascades into Tuesday morning.
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The latest European model 7 day estimated accumulated precipitation has something to really look forward to late next week into next weekend. This is still an early projection, but if it materializes, will be extremely helpful to our firefighters.
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The latest GFS model estimated total snowfall amounts are quite impressive. This is showing the time period from today through mid day on Wednesday of next week. Another storm with more heavy snowfall arrives later next week into the weekend of the 11th of March.
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A look at what the GFS model is forecasting for precipitation from late Sunday through the 28th of March. Another Atmospheric River looks to target portions of Southwest Oregon and Northern California from early to the middle of next week. Snow levels will range 3,000-4,000 feet.
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The GFS model run this afternoon shows some extremely impressive snowfall estimates from the middle of next week through early March. This will likely come is a series of storms featuring very low elevation snowfall potential. This is at least 7 days out but worth mentioning.
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2 years
I want to wish all of you a very Happy New Year. I hope to continue to provide new content into the new year. I am so thankful for all of you who have discovered and followed over the last few years. I hope you will help share this page with someone you know. Thank you.
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Mt. Ashland is reporting 10” of new snowfall overnight and a total of 80”. Lots of fresh powder up there to enjoy today. Crater Lake National Park is showing 138” of snowfall as of the last update.
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1 year
The break in the weather late in the work week will not last long. There are a few weather models indicating a new front could reach our region as soon as late Sunday evening. Something to keep in mind as our active early spring weather pattern looks to continue.
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Radar returns this morning are showing showers moving inland from west to east. The heaviest rain looks to arrive later this evening into Monday for the bulk of our forecast area.
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A winter wonderland is clearly visible on the Steel Visitor Center webcam at Crater Lake National Park.
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Mt. Ashland has finally broken the 100” mark and is reporting 103” mid mountain this morning. A total of 31” of snowfall has been measured with this storm on the mountain. This is great news and a huge improvement compared to the last few months.
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The recent rain and snowfall continues to help immensely with our water year rainfall totals as well as snow water equivalent values as a percent of normal. Here are a the latest numbers as of this morning across the region.
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It looks like today could be a few degrees warmer than yesterday. Plenty of 60 degree highs are forecast today across the interior valleys of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Absolutely spectacular weather to enjoy the great outdoors.
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The incoming front is producing some really cool clouds over the Rogue Valley this evening.
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If you managed to miss out on real measurable snowfall from the last event there is hope for you on the horizon. The latest GFS model run indicates a return of colder/wetter conditions by the middle of next week. Here is a projected snow accumulation forecast for Wed the 22nd.
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The Storm Prediction Center at NOAA has issued a general thunderstorm outlook for areas in light green on the map below. This includes the western interior valleys of S. Oregon and N. California and areas along and just east of the Cascades. Look for small hail and gusty winds.
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It is going to be a beautiful day today with highs reaching the lower 60’s for some areas west of the Cascades. Once pockets of fog and low clouds burn off there will be plentiful sunshine to enjoy this afternoon. Take advantage of this break as wet weather return by Sunday.
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8 months
A beautiful morning at Crater Lake National Park. The Sinnott Overlook webcam always provides a great view anytime of the year.
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2 years
Rainfall totals for the month of March have been extremely impressive. Check out some of the NWS managed reporting stations across the region.
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I don’t think you could get a more perfect snow day on Mt. Ashland. The parking lot is already full, as many take full advantage of the fresh powder. 116” of snow at mid mountain.
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The Sierra could see as much as 12 feet of snow above 8,000 feet in elevation from this next Atmospheric River. Yes that is correct 12 feet….absolutely mind boggling.
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170” of snowfall is the most recent reported snow depth at Crater Lake National Park. We can barely make out where the Steel Visitor Center resides in the webcam this morning.
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Light snowfall has been observed in southwest Medford where we live. How much snow have you seen in your area this morning.
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A beautiful Wednesday morning view at Crater Lake National Park courtesy of the Sinnott Memorial Overlook webcam.
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1 year
Wishing all of you a very Happy Easter! I hope you enjoy your day with friends and family. Thanks for your incredible support.
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It is snowing again at Crater Lake National Park this morning. Here is a quick look at a few of the webcams.
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1 year
The 6-10 day outlook from the Climate Prediction Center at NOAA keeps the cooler than normal temperatures in place, but we begin to see a slight drying trend. Precipitation chances begin to tend back to near to slightly below normal through the middle of April.
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A beautiful sunrise and cloud structure this morning looking east across the Rogue Valley.
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9 months
The next stronger front is moving inland this evening. As the colder air on the back side of the front reaches our region later tonight into early tomorrow morning, snow levels drop to near the valley floors.
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1 month
A beautiful rainbow to cap off the severe thunderstorm that migrated through Medford this evening.
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2 years
The HRRR (High Resolution Rapid Refresh) model, provides a short term outlook for snowfall potential across lower elevations,from late Friday into Saturday. The graphic below shows total snowfall estimates through 11 AM Saturday morning. Curry County is the target for heavy snow.
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2 years
Crater Lake National Park is reporting a snow pack of nearly 80” The normal snow depth for this date is 63” This is great news for the snow pack in the Cascades. Snow continues to pile up across the higher elevations of S. Oregon and N. California.
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Updated GFS model run showing accumulated snowfall estimates from later this evening through late Tuesday evening.
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The coldest temperatures we have seen this year west of the Cascades will develop overnight. Here are the latest forecast lows for early tomorrow morning. Anything that melts will freeze overnight and make road surfaces very slick. Travel tomorrow morning looks quite hazardous.
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The latest snowfall map from the National Weather Service in Medford. This is showing from early this morning through late afternoon on Sunday. Eastern Curry County and Western Siskiyou County are the targets for the heaviest snowfall accumulations.
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1 year
I know I have said this before, and had the things change in a matter of days, but the 8-14 day outlooks for temperature and precipitation are starting to show a pattern shift. Will this hold out over the coming days? That is the big unanswered question from a forecasting point.
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Visible satellite imagery this morning provides a great view of the remnant shower activity across portions of our region and the cutoff low offshore of Northern California. Another low and associated trough is positioned well to our northwest off the coast of British Columbia.
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