Oregon Weather Alert: Rain Showers and Snow Possible in Medford This Week

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Medford, OR – Rain showers and snow could create hazardous travel conditions across Medford, Oregon, beginning Wednesday, April 2. The National Weather Service forecasts that rain will start overnight, continuing into the morning with a slight chance of snow at higher elevations. Travelers should be prepared for snow at lower levels starting at 2,500 feet, potentially impacting higher routes like I-5 and nearby mountain passes.

According to the forecast, rain will increase throughout the day, and snow levels are expected to rise to 3,300 feet by the afternoon. The highest temperature on Wednesday will be near 52°F with a 90% chance of precipitation. Evening temperatures will drop to the low 30s, and snow may return to elevations above 2,700 feet by nightfall. Motorists traveling through higher terrain, especially near Eagle Point, are urged to exercise caution.

The five-day forecast for Medford highlights more rain on Thursday and Friday, followed by clearing skies over the weekend. Thursday is expected to see a high near 55°F, with mostly cloudy conditions and scattered showers.

Friday will bring sunnier skies and highs near 65°F. The weekend forecast looks promising with mild temperatures, reaching the low 70s by Saturday, April 5. Travelers can expect a drier, calmer weekend, making it a good time to enjoy the outdoors.

As we head into next week, a slight chance of showers will return on Sunday, with temperatures ranging from the low 40s to mid-60s. Be sure to stay updated on weather alerts to avoid disruptions to your plans.

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