Eugene, Ore. – Rain continues across western Oregon overnight, with showers expected to taper by Saturday morning before skies turn gradually sunnier through the weekend. Drivers in the Eugene and Springfield area could see wet roads early Saturday, but drier conditions will follow.
According to the National Weather Service in Portland, rainfall totals will remain light, with less than a tenth of an inch expected overnight. Showers are most likely before 8 a.m. Saturday, with clouds breaking by midday. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s Saturday, followed by a sunnier stretch Sunday through Tuesday.
Skies will clear by Saturday night, setting up a partly sunny Sunday with highs near 80. Winds remain calm through the weekend, though localized breezes may develop in the valley by late Sunday. By Monday and Tuesday, highs reach the low to mid-80s under mostly sunny skies, offering a return to dry, summerlike weather.
Residents should prepare for wet morning commutes Saturday before conditions improve. Those traveling on I-5 through Lane County may encounter reduced visibility in early showers, but roads are expected to dry quickly by midday.
Clear, warm conditions dominate through midweek, though forecasters note more unsettled weather could return later next week.
Five Day Forecast for Eugene, OR
- Saturday: Chance of rain early, becoming mostly sunny. High near 79. Low 56.
- Sunday: Partly sunny. High near 80. Low 56.
- Monday: Mostly sunny. High near 80. Low 53.
- Tuesday: Sunny. High near 84. Low 55.
- Wednesday: Sunny and clear. High near 84. Low 56.




