Oregon’s Willamette Valley is already damp this morning, and headlights reflect off wet pavement across Eugene. Light rain falls steadily, and temperatures hover near 43 degrees under thick gray clouds. Roads along I-5 and Beltline Highway are slick as the day begins.
According to the National Weather Service in Portland, rain continues through the morning with precipitation chances near 80 percent. Highs reach about 54 degrees today. Southeast winds remain light around 6 to 8 mph, but steady rainfall keeps surfaces wet.
Rain intensifies tonight and becomes widespread Sunday. Highs dip to around 51 degrees with a 100 percent chance of measurable rainfall. Between a quarter and half inch of rain is possible Sunday into Sunday night. Another round arrives Monday, again with a 100 percent chance of rain and similar totals.
Plan extra time if traveling Sunday or Monday. Expect pooling water on low-lying roads and reduced visibility during heavier bursts. While valley temperatures stay well above freezing, higher elevations in the Cascades will see snow, adding to mountain travel concerns.
The pattern stays unsettled into Tuesday with highs near 51 degrees and more rain likely. A slight break appears midweek, though scattered showers linger.
Longer-range signals hint at modest warming toward next weekend, with temperatures edging into the low 50s and brief dry windows offering early spring vibes.
Five Day Outlook for Eugene, Oregon:
Today: Chance of rain, high near 54.
Sunday: Rain, high near 51.
Monday: Rain, high near 55.
Tuesday: Rain, high near 51.
Wednesday: Chance of rain, high near 52.



