Oregon – Light flakes are mixing with cold rain across Eugene this morning, and temperatures hovering in the mid-30s are keeping roads damp and just cold enough for brief slushy bursts.
Showers continue through midday with a mix of rain and wet snow possible, especially before noon. According to the National Weather Service, snow levels sit near 1,000 feet early, then rise toward 1,900 feet later today. Highs reach only about 43 degrees, keeping the air brisk and raw.
While little or no snow accumulation is expected in town, heavier pockets could briefly coat grassy areas. Drivers along I-5 and Beltline Highway should watch for slick spots on bridges and overpasses. Pavement temperatures remain marginal, but a quick burst of wet snow can reduce visibility fast. Slow down and increase following distance.
Clouds thin later tonight, and temperatures drop toward 30 degrees. Widespread frost is possible before daybreak. Any leftover moisture could refreeze, creating isolated icy patches for the early commute.
Friday brings another chance of rain, possibly mixed with snow early, with highs near 47 degrees. The weekend trends milder but wetter. Saturday climbs to the mid-50s with periods of rain, and steadier showers arrive Saturday night into Sunday. Highs Sunday reach the lower 50s.
Early next week stays unsettled with rain at times, but temperatures hold in the low to mid-50s. Longer-range signals suggest gradual warming into late February, hinting at early spring vibes beyond the 6–10 day window.
Are you seeing flakes or just cold rain? Let us know what conditions look like in your neighborhood.
Five Day Outlook for Eugene, OR
Today: Rain and snow showers likely, high near 43.
Friday: Chance of rain, high near 47.
Saturday: Chance of rain, high near 54.
Sunday: Showers, high near 53.
Monday: Rain, high near 52.


