Medford, OR — A sharp turn in Southern Oregon’s spring weather begins Sunday night in Medford, as residents brace for patchy frost before enjoying a warm, dry week. The National Weather Service forecasts clear skies and rising temperatures, with Monday marking a sunny high of 81°F across Jackson County.
According to the National Weather Service, areas of frost are expected early Sunday before temperatures climb to a high near 74°F. By Sunday night, clear skies and calm winds will allow lows to dip to 42°F, prompting concerns for sensitive outdoor vegetation. Gardeners and homeowners are urged to cover plants or bring them indoors before sunset Sunday.
Temperatures rebound rapidly Monday, with sunny conditions and light winds pushing highs to 81°F. This stretch of calm, clear weather will persist into next week, providing a break from the recent cloud cover and cooler evenings. Tuesday and Wednesday will see highs near 75°F, with overnight lows remaining in the mid-40s.
Travelers along Interstate 5 through Medford and Central Point can expect excellent visibility and dry pavement throughout the week. No significant wind or precipitation threats are forecast during the period.
5-Day Spring Weather Outlook for Medford, OR:
- Sunday: Sunny, high 74°F; patchy frost early
- Sunday Night: Clear, low 42°F; frost risk
- Monday: Sunny, high 81°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 75°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 75°F




