Eugene, Oregon Weather Alert: Cold Morning Impacts Travel Today, Showers Build Sunday

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Oregon – Frost coats rooftops and fields across Eugene this morning, creating a sharp, chilly start before sunshine helps temperatures rebound later in the day.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures dipped into the mid-30s early, allowing widespread frost to develop before 9 a.m. Calm winds and clear skies supported the cold start, especially in low-lying areas around Lane County. Sensitive plants and early spring growth may be impacted.

Conditions improve quickly by midday. Sunshine takes over, pushing highs into the low 60s this afternoon. Roads remain dry, but early commuters may notice slick patches on bridges or shaded surfaces where frost briefly lingers.

The weekend brings a mix of sun and clouds. Saturday starts with patchy fog and areas of frost before skies turn mostly sunny, with highs near the low 60s. Sunday trends cooler and cloudier, signaling a shift in the pattern.

By Sunday night, rain begins to move into western Oregon. Showers become more likely into Monday, with periods of light rain impacting the morning commute. Expect wet pavement along I-5 and local roads through Eugene and Springfield.

The unsettled pattern continues into Tuesday and Wednesday, with steady rain at times and highs staying in the 50s. Visibility may drop during heavier showers, so plan extra travel time.

Five Day Outlook for Eugene, Oregon:
Saturday: Patchy fog early, then mostly sunny, high near 62
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high near 61
Monday: Chance of rain, high near 52
Tuesday: Rain likely, high near 57
Wednesday: Rain, high near 54