Eugene, OR – Heavy rain will continue across Eugene and the I-5 corridor through Wednesday night, potentially impacting travel and increasing the risk of minor flooding in low-lying areas. Motorists on I-5 should prepare for wet roads, reduced visibility, and slower traffic through late Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will bring intermittent rain with an 80% chance of precipitation, intensifying overnight. By Wednesday, rain is expected throughout the day, with southwest winds up to 11 mph and up to half an inch of rainfall possible. Showers will persist until late Wednesday night before tapering off early Thursday morning.
Thursday offers a break with partly sunny skies and a high near 52°F. Overnight lows will dip to 35°F, but Friday and Saturday will see highs near 56°F and 60°F, respectively, as a warming trend settles in through the weekend. Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts, drive cautiously, and prepare for wet conditions until midweek. Warmer, drier weather is expected by Friday, providing relief from the wet start to the week.




