Oregon Weather Alert: Heavy Rain Targets Eugene and I-5 Corridor Sunday Morning

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EUGENE, Ore. – After a stretch of calm fall sunshine, Eugene and much of western Oregon are bracing for a soaking Sunday as a Pacific storm system rolls inland. The National Weather Service says rain will develop late Saturday night and continue through much of Sunday, bringing up to a quarter inch across the southern Willamette Valley.

According to the National Weather Service in Portland, rain is expected to begin after midnight Saturday and intensify by early Sunday along the I-5 corridor, from Eugene north to Albany. Drivers should plan for slick roads, especially on Highway 126 and rural routes across Lane County. Those heading to local pumpkin patches or fall events Sunday morning should pack umbrellas and check for muddy conditions.

Showers will taper by late Sunday evening, with skies clearing again by Monday morning. Despite the wet weekend, temperatures remain mild, with highs in the low 60s and lows near 40°F. Monday and Tuesday will feature drier, mostly sunny conditions before another weak system potentially arrives midweek.

The storm marks one of the first true fall rain events of the season — a reminder that the Pacific Northwest’s wet pattern is returning just in time for late-October festivals and Halloween planning.

Five-Day Forecast for Eugene, Oregon:

  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 65°F.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny early, rain developing late. High 68°F.
  • Sunday: Rain through midday, high near 62°F.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high 63°F.
  • Tuesday: Partly sunny, slight chance of rain. High near 63°F

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