Medford, Oregon – Rainy skies will hang over southern Oregon through Monday night, but clearer days are just ahead for Medford as spring storms make a quick exit and summer-like temperatures roll in by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, a line of showers and possible thunderstorms will continue until late Monday evening, with a slight chance of rain lingering between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Tuesday. While most of Tuesday will be dry, early morning commuters in Medford should watch for patchy fog, especially in low-lying areas near I-5.
By Tuesday afternoon, skies will turn partly sunny with a high near 63°F. Light north winds will keep conditions calm but slightly cooler. Tuesday night dips to a crisp 43°F, and Wednesday brings the return of mostly sunny skies and warmer air, with highs reaching 68°F. Winds will remain light from the north.
The warmup continues into Thursday and Friday, with high temperatures near 73°F and overnight lows in the upper 40s. No precipitation is expected after Monday night, making it an ideal stretch for outdoor activities or travel.
Drivers should remain alert Monday evening for reduced visibility during storms and fog. If traveling along I-5 or rural routes near Medford, reduce speed and use headlights.
This spring system wraps up quickly, but updated weather alerts remain possible. The next detailed outlook will be issued Tuesday morning.




