Medford, OR — Oregon residents will wake up Sunday to patchy fog, but a dramatic spring warm-up is just ahead for the Rogue Valley. After a rainy and gray Saturday, Medford is on track for clearing skies and significantly warmer weather, with highs nearing 80°F by Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog is expected to linger through late Sunday morning before the clouds give way to sunshine. Sunday’s high will reach 64°F, followed by an overnight low near 44°F. Calm winds are expected throughout the day, improving driving conditions along I-5 after a foggy start.
Monday and Tuesday will showcase classic spring conditions—clear skies, warming temperatures, and dry roads. Monday’s high will reach 74°F under mostly sunny skies. By Tuesday, expect a high near 80°F, marking one of the warmest days of the year so far.
Residents should enjoy the sunshine early in the week, as rain returns Wednesday afternoon. A chance of showers will begin late Wednesday, with snow levels dropping significantly by Thursday, dipping as low as 3,000 feet.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will bring cooler temperatures and continued chances for mountain snow. Travelers heading into higher elevations should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility.
Motorists are urged to use caution during foggy periods Sunday morning and stay updated on road conditions via TripCheck or local ODOT alerts.


