Tonight will remain dry into the morning, and temperatures will continue to be below average in most places! The Coast should be mostly cloudy for much of the evening, while the rest of the area sits under partly cloudy to mostly clear skies. After midnight it’s possible the Rogue Valley could see some higher … Continue reading »
A Windy Night For Santa!
A break from the storms on our Christmas Eve, but we will see that fog return that may be dense at times. Although we’re dry, driving conditions may still be hazardous at times due to icy roads and with fog reducing visibility. Drive carefully as you head to any holiday gatherings/events and check road conditions … Continue reading »
Another System Heads Our Way
Here we go, yet again! Another dangerous storm causing many problems on the roadways and for holiday travelers this weekend will approach our area this evening. Conditions will begin to deteriorate in Northern California shortly after midnight and then Southern Oregon not too long after that. The Mt. Shasta City area will continue to get … Continue reading »
Hazardous Travel Through The Weekend
The cold front passed through our area bringing heavy rain, snow and strong winds and now we’re dealing with the next disturbance the massive low pressure system will be bringing our region. This disturbance will make it’s way through our region by early afternoon so for many in southern Oregon we’ll see a break from … Continue reading »
Strong Winter Weather Hits
A cold front will be making its way through our region today, dropping temperatures and snow levels as it goes. Thanks to down-sloping winds overnight the Rogue Valley stayed warm and dry which kept the chance for snow out of the morning commute. As for tonight though, snow levels will drop to around 1,100 feet … Continue reading »
Another Storm on the Way
Another weather system will be bringing us more wintery weather for the coming days. With a strong upper level low in the Gulf of Alaska, we are expecting several disturbances to move onshore within the next several days. The first of the series is a cold front expected to arrive Thursday morning, bringing high winds … Continue reading »
Potential For Hazardous Travel
A warm front will move through the area today meaning snow levels will climb quickly during the day so any precipitation that falls for the low elevations will be in the form of rain. A cold front moves in later tonight dropping snow levels again meaning the valley floors have the chance to see more … Continue reading »
More Snow in Valleys
Through the morning we’re having a wave of energy move inland that is bringing more snow to the valley floor. We could see a trace to 2 inches below 1,500 feet and 1-3 inches above that level. Snow levels will be low all day so not expecting to see the snow switch to rain for … Continue reading »
Hazardous Winter Weather
It’s four days until Winter officially starts and we’ve already seen valley snow. A warm front brought us warmer temperatures overnight and higher snow levels above 5,000′ for much of the night but that was short lived as a cold front is making its way across the region. It has already passed through many areas … Continue reading »
Dangerous Storm Affecting Mountains
With an approaching weather system, many weather advisories are in place across our region. A very strong area of low pressure is pushing inland and will bring moderate to heavy snowfall to the higher elevations and high winds through Monday morning. Up to 2 feet of snow can be expected in the mountains, especially the … Continue reading »







