Medford, OR – Spring weather is bringing a mix of rain, patchy fog, and mild temperatures to Southern Oregon this week. While no severe storms are expected, drivers should prepare for reduced visibility during the morning hours and occasional showers through Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 50°F. Patchy fog is expected after 11 p.m., followed by a low around 34°F. Light winds will keep conditions calm but may contribute to lingering fog overnight.
By Tuesday, rain chances increase to 50% after 10 a.m. Snow levels will rise from 3,600 feet to 4,500 feet in the afternoon, though accumulation is not expected. The high will remain near 49°F, with cloudy skies dominating the day. Patchy fog and scattered showers persist into Tuesday night, with temperatures dropping to 36°F.
Wednesday’s forecast includes another round of light rain showers, primarily after 10 a.m. Morning fog could affect commutes, but temperatures will hold steady, reaching 49°F in the afternoon. By nighttime, cloud cover remains with lows near 35°F.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday bring clearing conditions, with sunshine returning and highs climbing to the mid-50s. Overnight lows will hover in the low-to-mid 30s.
Travelers should stay alert for foggy conditions in the early mornings and occasional wet roads. Keep an eye on local forecasts for updates, especially if traveling in higher elevations where visibility may be further reduced.




