Couverture de The Oregon Weather Podcast

The Oregon Weather Podcast

The Oregon Weather Podcast

De : The Weather Podcast Inc.
Écouter gratuitement

À propos de ce contenu audio

Your Oregon weather forecast, delivered fast. The Oregon Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from the coast to the high desert. Get current conditions, atmospheric river tracking, fire weather alerts, NWS warnings, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc.
Épisodes
  • Oregon Weather March 5 Evening - Winter Weather Advisory
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. Oregon. I'm Aaron Jolly. That gray ceiling overhead? it's not going anywhere. You stepped out this morning to 48 degrees under thick clouds. And the atmosphere has barely budged. A light rain has been falling overnight. And here's the thing. It's sticking around all day. In the next 24 hours. The Willamette Valley stays locked in the wet pattern. Rain peaks around 10 A.M. With an 80 percent chance. Highs crawl to 49 degrees. Tonight brings more rain and lows near 43. Don't expect a break tomorrow either. Friday looks just as soggy with a high near 51. Down in the Southern Willamette Valley. Eugene and surrounding areas see a similar story. Rain showers are likely through the day, with a high near 48. Lows tonight dip to around 39. The same wet theme continues Friday. Head east over the Cascades and it's a different world entirely. Central Oregon wakes up to partly cloudy skies and a high near 44 degrees. It's mostly sunny today. Just a slight chance of snow overnight, with lows dropping to 28. That's a 27 degrees temperature gap from the valley floor to the high desert. If you're traveling the passes, take note. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 4 A.M. For the Cascades above 4000 feet. Santiam and Willamette Passes could see another 3 to 6 inches of snow. Gusty winds to 35 miles an hour will make visibility tricky at times. Looking ahead, high pressure builds this weekend. Saturday brings a brief dry spell with highs in the upper 50s to near 61 degrees in the southern valley. But don't get too comfortable. Rain returns Sunday and continues into early next week. By Tuesday, cold air filters south. And there's even a chance for a rain-snow mix down to the valley floor. We'll keep watching that. One more thing. Tonight's full moon won't have much competition from clouds, especially east of the Cascades. Worth a glance if skies break. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    2 min
  • Oregon Weather March 4 Morning - Winter Weather Advisory
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. Oregon. I'm Aaron Jolly. That light drizzle hitting your windshield right now? It's just the opening act. A cold front is pushing through the state. And behind it comes the real show. We're looking at a 15 to 25 percent chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. Any storm that fires up could bring brief heavy downpours, gusty winds. And even small hail. In the next 24 hours. In the Willamette Valley, you'll hit a high of 54 degrees. The best chance for thunder is between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. South in the Eugene area, expect a slightly cooler 49 degrees with the same storm threat. You'll notice the feels-like temperature dropping to 41 degrees by mid-morning. Head over the Cascades to Central Oregon and the scene shifts. Rain transitions to snow above 4500 feet today. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 10 P.M. For the east slopes. We're expecting 6 to 10 inches of snow up high, with winds gusting to 29 miles an hour. If you're traveling over Santiam or Willamette Pass, check conditions first and carry chains. Tonight, valley lows dip to 42 degrees, while Central Oregon falls to 29. Rain showers continue. And here's something — tonight's full moon will be playing hide-and-seek behind those clouds. Thursday keeps the rain showers around with highs near 50. Friday stays wet too. But the weekend? Saturday looks like our driest day, with highs climbing to near 60 degrees in the southern valley. Rain returns Sunday and lingers into early next week. We're gaining over three minutes of daylight today. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. Charge your phone before you head out — that wind can drain a battery in no time. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    2 min
  • 3/3 Oregon Weather 6 AM: Winter Weather Advisory
    Mar 3 2026
    Good morning. Oregon. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel 49 degrees under gray skies. Enjoy the quiet. Because there's a front gathering offshore. And it's coming for us. In the next 24 hours. An upper level trough is sliding in from the Pacific. That's the engine behind everything today. Your morning stays dry. Use it. Run errands, walk the dog, do whatever needs doing outside. Because after noon, rain starts falling across the Willamette Valley. Highs reach 58 degrees before the front pushes through tonight with steady rain and gusts to 18 miles an hour. Lows settle near 48 degrees. Head south into the southern Willamette Valley and you buy yourself a little more time. Just a slight chance of rain mid afternoon, high of 57 degrees. But by 7 P.M., rain arrives and falls heavy at times. Now swing east into Central Oregon. You folks have the best seat in the house today. Mostly cloudy, 57 degrees. And bone dry until after 1 A.M. Then rain creeps in and temperatures slide to 38 degrees. Wednesday is where things get interesting. Colder air aloft destabilizes everything. Showers and thunderstorms pop statewide. Valley highs drop into the low 50s. Central Oregon falls to 45 degrees with gusts hitting 26 miles an hour. Cascade pass travelers, listen up. A Winter Weather Advisory kicks in at 4 A.M. Wednesday and runs through 10 P.M. Six to eleven inches of snow above 4500 feet. Santiam and Willamette Passes will get buried. Looking ahead, rain chances stick around through the weekend. Saturday offers the best window to dry out. Then another system rolls in Monday. One more thing worth smiling about. We're gaining over three minutes of daylight every day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks out. I'll be watching that Wednesday storm all night. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    2 min
Aucun commentaire pour le moment