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The National Weather Service uses Facebook as a supplemental channel to disseminate environmental information and promote weather awareness activities including outreach and educational efforts. The National Weather Service in Medford, OR serves southwest Oregon and northern California including the cities of Medford, Grants Pass, Roseburg, and Brookings in Oregon and Mt.

For the week ahead, the forecast for northern California and southern Oregon holds generally unimpactful conditions. For...
06/03/2026

For the week ahead, the forecast for northern California and southern Oregon holds generally unimpactful conditions. For Wednesday, a passing weak front will bring cooler temperatures and a breezy afternoon. Showers will be limited to coastal areas. Seasonal warmth continues on Thursday and Friday. Over the weekend, a trough passing to the north will bring cool temperatures on Saturday and gusty winds over area terrain.

Behind a front late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, expect cold temperatures east of the Cascades with areas...
06/03/2026

Behind a front late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, expect cold temperatures east of the Cascades with areas of frost and localized freeze conditions. Brief areas of frost are expected near Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Alturas and surrounding areas. Localized freeze is expected near Chemult and Silver Lake. If you have early crops or sensitive outdoor vegetation, take action to protect them from cold temperatures.

A passing upper ridge followed by zonal flow looks to bring a week of unimpactful weather. Seasonal temperatures over th...
05/30/2026

A passing upper ridge followed by zonal flow looks to bring a week of unimpactful weather. Seasonal temperatures over this weekend precede a quick warmup on Monday and Tuesday. The start of the week will have the warmest temperatures, but Advisory-level heat is not expected. Warmth eases in the middle and end of the week. Light coastal showers and seasonal temperatures are possible next weekend.

Moderate to heavy rainfall continues tonight. Klamath Falls has seen some of the highest amounts of rainfall through the...
05/29/2026

Moderate to heavy rainfall continues tonight. Klamath Falls has seen some of the highest amounts of rainfall through the evening, with 0.75 inches of rain observed by 9 PM. With rainfall expected into early Friday morning, some areas may see small stream flooding or urban ponding, especially in areas with poor drainage. Use extra caution while traveling and be aware of current road conditions.

5/28 1pm: We've issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Lake County with other NWS offices including other counties in Or...
05/28/2026

5/28 1pm: We've issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Lake County with other NWS offices including other counties in Oregon and Idaho. The threat for us is really in the northern part of Lake County. Winds are the biggest concern with these storms, although other thunderstorm hazards exist as well.

Strong to possibly severe thunderstorms are expected for much of the area today, with the highest chances east of the Ca...
05/28/2026

Strong to possibly severe thunderstorms are expected for much of the area today, with the highest chances east of the Cascades in Oregon and especially across northern Klamath and Lake counties. There is a marginal to slight risk for severe thunderstorms (5-29%), mainly for areas from around/just north of Crater Lake, along Highway 97 north of Chiloquin and across the Christmas Valley. The main threat with storms will be strong, damaging winds, but also lightning, hail and heavy rainfall. Storms will move from east to west early on, then shift direction from north to south late this afternoon/evening. Thunderstorm chances diminish the farther south and west you are where the atmosphere will be more stable, but widespread showers are still expected.

Thunderstorms are possible for much of the area on Thursday, with the highest chances expected east of the Cascades. The...
05/27/2026

Thunderstorms are possible for much of the area on Thursday, with the highest chances expected east of the Cascades. There is a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms (10-15%) on Thursday, mainly for areas just to our north, but could be as far south as Chiloquin/Paisley. The main threat with storms will be strong damaging winds, but also lightning and hail. Storms will move from east to west early on, then shift direction from north to south. Thunderstorm chances diminish the farther west you are where the atmosphere will be more stable, but widespread showers are still expected.

Thunderstorms are possible for much of the area today, with the highest chances expected east of the Cascades. There is ...
05/27/2026

Thunderstorms are possible for much of the area today, with the highest chances expected east of the Cascades. There is a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms (10-15%) today for areas highlighted in dark green, with the main threat being strong damaging winds, but also lightning and hail. Storms will move from east to west today and will move quickly. Thunderstorm chances diminish the farther west you are where the atmosphere will be more stable.

Unstable conditions may allow for thunderstorms to develop across parts of northern California and southern Oregon. Thes...
05/27/2026

Unstable conditions may allow for thunderstorms to develop across parts of northern California and southern Oregon. These storms are possible in the afternoon and evening of Wednesday and Thursday. Strong winds aloft could bring fast-moving storms that may develop especially gusty winds. These storms may also bring lightning as well as locally moderate to heavy rainfall. Be aware of your surroundings, especially if traveling or participating in outdoor activities!

There is a moderate risk for sneaker waves along the southern Oregon beaches Wednesday evening through Thursday night.  ...
05/26/2026

There is a moderate risk for sneaker waves along the southern Oregon beaches Wednesday evening through Thursday night. Sneaker waves are waves that run up on beaches significantly farther than other waves and can surprise beachgoers. They can be knocked down and pulled into the ocean by these waves resulting in injury or drowning. Sneaker waves are very powerful and can move logs and other debris, potentially crushing or trapping unsuspecting people. For those at the beach, never turn your back on the ocean! Keep your distance from the waves and avoid climbing on rocks, jetties or logs when there is an increased threat of sneaker waves. If you see someone swept into the ocean, do not swim in after them! Call 911 and keep an eye on them until help arrives.

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