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Temperatures have exceeded 100 degrees in parts of Oregon, but a National Weather Service official doesn’t think this will strongly impact the Lookout or Bedrock wildfires.
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Temperatures are forecast to reach into the triple-digits from Sunday into next week, bringing higher risk of fires and heat-related illness.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the south Willamette Valley from Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening.
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Areas of Oregon can expect anywhere from a dusting to a few inches of snow tomorrow. The cold weather is predicted to continue for the rest of the week and dip into freezing temperatures.
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People in much of the Willamette Valley, including Eugene and Corvallis, could be greeted by up to an inch of snow on the ground when they wake up Tuesday morning.
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Winter weather continues to cause delays and cancellations in Oregon.
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There’s some tricky weather on tap for holiday travelers in the South Willamette Valley over the next few days. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for our area from 4:00pm Thursday to 6:00pm Friday.
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Steady rain in the south Willamette Valley has helped, but it hasn’t eliminated drought conditions.
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The Willamette Valley is bracing for its first extended heat wave of the summer next week. But forecasters say the Eugene-Springfield area could be spared from the worst of it.
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After a warm sunny Thursday, western Oregon is in for some unseasonably cold temperatures. There may even be a little snow early next week in the higher elevations.
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Here’s a drop of good news: This week’s rain should help alleviate drought conditions in southwest Oregon. Meteorologist Colby Newman with the National Weather Service says the Army Corps of Engineers should be pleased.
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Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for the higher elevations of the Coast Range, Cascade Passes, and Central Douglas County Monday.