Eugene, OR – A spring cold snap continues across western Oregon early Monday, with Eugene under a Frost Advisory until 7 a.m., but warmer, sunnier days are on the way.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures dropped to near 38°F overnight, with calm winds and clear skies allowing frost to form in outlying and low-lying areas. Gardeners and growers in Lane County should take precautions now — cover sensitive plants and delay watering until after sunrise. The frost risk ends by mid-morning, as the sun quickly warms the region.
Monday will turn sunny, with highs near 72°F. Tuesday will be even warmer, peaking at 78°F with light winds and dry conditions. Nights will remain chilly, with lows in the 40s, but no further frost advisories are expected this week.
A slight chance of rain returns Wednesday night, but the overall pattern remains dry and seasonably warm through Thursday. This marks a welcome break from spring storms for the southern Willamette Valley, making it a great stretch for outdoor projects, planting, or travel.
Five-Day Extended Forecast for Eugene:
- Monday: Sunny, high near 72°F
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 78°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 73°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F
- Friday: Partly cloudy, high near 70°F



