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FXUS66 KMFR 291750  
AFDMFR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR  
1050 AM PDT SAT MAR 29 2025  
   
UPDATE  
A QUIET SATURDAY MORNING HAS GREETED US TODAY. ASIDE  
FROM ONE SOLITARY SHOWER IN THE KLAMATH BASIN, ALMOST ALL OF THE  
AREA IS CLEAR OF PRECIPITATION AND CLOUDS HAVE STARTED TO CLEAR  
FROM THE AREA. THIS WILL LEAVE US WITH A DRY, MOSTLY CLEAR, AND  
SEASONABLE DAY, BUT IT WILL BE BRIEF AS THE NEXT SYSTEM IS ALREADY  
ON ITS WAY FOR TONIGHT. AN UPDATE WAS MADE THIS MORNING TO CLEAR  
OUT PRECIPITATION CHANCES FOR THE REST OF THE DAY, BUT NO OTHER  
CHANGES WERE NECESSARY.  
 
FOR INFORMATION ON THE UPCOMING SYSTEM AND THE REST OF THE  
FORECAST, SEE THE PREVIOUS DISCUSSION BELOW. -BPN  
 
 
   
AVIATION...29/18Z TAFS  
OVERALL, EXPECT VFR TODAY, THOUGH AREAS OF  
MVFR CEILINGS COULD LOCALLY OBSCURE TERRAIN FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS.  
HIGH LEVEL CLOUDS INCREASE THIS AFTERNOON, THEN LOWER AGAIN  
OVERNIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING. LOW PRESSURE MOVING NORTH THROUGH THE  
COASTAL WATERS ON SUNDAY WILL BRING PRECIPITATION MAINLY FROM THE  
COAST TO THE CASCADES WITH MVFR DEVELOPING. HOWEVER, THE MOST  
SIGNIFICANT, MOST WIDESPREAD IMPACT ON SUNDAY WILL LIKELY BE GUSTY,  
STRENGTHENING LOW LEVEL SOUTHERLY WINDS. THIS COULD RESULT IN A  
PERIOD OF LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR AT BOTH ROSEBURG AND MEDFORD EARLY  
SUNDAY MORNING. EXPECT WIND GUSTS TO TO BE AROUND OR EXCEED 35KT AT  
BOTH MEDFORD AND KLAMATH FALLS LATE SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY  
EVENING. -SPILDE  
 
 
   
MARINE...UPDATED 830 AM SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2025  
SWELL  
DOMINATED SEAS ARE DIMINISHING BUT WILL REMAIN STEEP TODAY. A BREAK  
BETWEEN SYSTEMS TONIGHT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A STRONG AREA OF LOW  
PRESSURE TRACKING NORTHWARD THROUGH THE WATERS ON SUNDAY. WINDS AND  
SEAS WILL TREND HIGHER SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY EVENING, WITH SOUTHERLY  
GALES POSSIBLE SOUTH OF COOS BAY. UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE TRACK  
AND ESPECIALLY THE STRENGTH OF THIS LOW IS HIGHER THAN NORMAL FOR  
BEING THIS CLOSE TO THE EVENT. THE 00Z ECMWF IS NOTABLY WEAKEST WITH  
THE LOW, BUT THE SUITE OF HIGH RESOLUTION MODELS ARE UNIFORM IN  
LEANING TOWARD A STRONGER SOLUTION. FORECAST WINDS HAVE BEEN  
ADJUSTED HIGHER AND FURTHER UPDATES IN THAT DIRECTION ARE POSSIBLE.  
 
THE APPROACH OF THE NEXT LOW IS LIKELY TO CONTINUE STEEP SEAS MONDAY  
WITH CONDITIONS DETERIORATING INTO TUESDAY. HIGH PRESSURE COULD  
BRING A TREND OF IMPROVING CONDITIONS BEGINNING ON WEDNESDAY.  
-DW/SPILDE  
 
 
   
PREV DISCUSSION  
/ISSUED 338 AM PDT SAT MAR 29 2025/  
 
DISCUSSION...SCATTERED SHOWERS CONTINUE ACROSS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA  
AND SOUTHERN OREGON EARLY THIS MORNING. A WEAK UPPER DISTURBANCE IS  
BRINGING JUST ENOUGH INSTABILITY TO SUPPORT THESE EARLY MORNING  
SHOWERS. THIS LAST DISTURBANCE WILL TRAVEL OFF TO THE EAST, AND A  
WEAK RIDGE WILL TRAIL BEHIND AND PASS OVER THE AREA TODAY. THIS WILL  
BRING A PERIOD OF LESS ACTIVE CONDITIONS TODAY. TEMPERATURES ARE  
FORECAST TO WARM TO SEASONAL NORMALS WEST OF THE CASCADES. COASTAL  
CITIES ARE FORECAST TO SEE HIGHS IN THE LOW TO MID 50S, WHILE OREGON  
VALLEYS WILL APPROACH 60 DEGREES. SISKIYOU COUNTY VALLEYS WILL STAY  
A LITTLE COOLER IN THE MID 50S, WHILE HIGHS IN THE MID 40S TO LOW  
50S ARE EXPECTED EAST OF THE CASCADES.  
 
MILD CONDITIONS AND SEASONAL TEMPERATURES CONTINUE INTO SUNDAY,  
ALTHOUGH ACTIVITY LOOKS TO RETURN LATE IN THE MORNING AS A FRONT  
PASSES OVER THE AREA FROM THE SOUTH. WHILE MOUNT SHASTA COULD GET  
ABOUT A FOOT OF SNOW ON SUNDAY, INITIAL SNOW LEVELS OF 4000-5000  
FEET WILL LIMIT SNOWFALL IN OTHER AREAS. WESTERN SISKIYOU COUNTY  
RANGES COULD SEE 3 TO 6 INCHES, WHILE THE CASCADES AND EAST SIDE  
TERRAIN LOOKS TO SEE 3 INCHES OR LESS OF SNOWFALL. RAIN SHOWERS WILL  
BE POSSIBLE OVER INLAND AREAS ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, WITH  
SOME SLIGHT CHANCES (10-15%) THUNDERSTORM CHANCES ALONG THE OREGON  
COAST IN THE FORECAST. GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS ARE ALSO EXPECTED OVER  
AREA TERRAIN AND INTO THE SHASTA VALLEY ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. PROBABILISTIC GUIDANCE HAS A 50% CHANCE OF WINDS REACHING  
ADVISORY LEVELS IN THESE AREAS, BUT A BROAD RANGE OF POSSIBLE WIND  
SPEEDS DOES NOT INSPIRE HIGH CONFIDENCE IN HAZARDOUS WIND SPEEDS.  
FUTURE GUIDANCE WILL HELP TO BUILD MORE CONFIDENCE IN THE PRESENCE  
OR ABSENCE OF ADVISORY WINDS.  
 
ACTIVITY CONTINUES THROUGH THE START OF THE WEEK AS A LOW PRESSURE  
SYSTEM APPROACHES FROM THE WEST AND TRAVELS OVER THE AREA THROUGH  
MONDAY AND TUESDAY. PERSISTING SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW ALOFT WILL SUPPORT  
CONTINUING RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE COLD AIR  
MASS MOVING WITH THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING COOLER TEMPERATURES AS WELL  
AS LOWER SNOW LEVELS. 3000-3500 FOOT SNOW LEVELS ARE POSSIBLE ON  
MONDAY, WITH A FURTHER DROP TO 2500 FEET ON TUESDAY. SISKIYOU COUNTY  
PEAKS COULD SEE 12 TO 24 INCHES OF SNOW ON BOTH MONDAY AND TUESDAY,  
AND PARTS OF SAWYERS BAR ROAD WEST OF ETNA COULD GET 6 TO 12 INCHES  
OF SNOWFALL ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE CASCADES COULD ALSO SEE 8 TO  
12 INCHES OF SNOWFALL ON BOTH MONDAY AND TUESDAY. TUESDAY'S SNOW  
LEVEL DROP COULD BRING IMPACTFUL SNOWFALL TO I-5 AS WELL AS SNOWMANS  
PEAK. THERE IS SOME DISAGREEMENT IN MODELS ABOUT THESE OUTCOMES,  
WITH PROBABILISTIC GUIDANCE KEEPING SNOWFALL TOTALS IN THE 4 TO 8  
INCH RANGE FOR CRATER LAKE AND IN THE 8 TO 12 INCH RANGE OVER  
SISKIYOU RANGES. THESE AMOUNTS WILL BE WATCHED CLOSELY AS THIS  
PERIOD APPROACHES TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR ANY ADVISORY OR WARNING  
PRODUCTS. RAIN SHOWERS ACROSS WIDE AREAS AND GUSTY WINDS OVER  
ELEVATED TERRAIN CONTINUE AS WELL, BUT DO NOT LOOK TO REACH HAZARD  
CRITERIA.  
 
UNCERTAINTY CONTINUES INTO THE MIDDLE AND END OF THE WEEK, AS LONG-  
TERM GUIDANCE SHOWS DIVERGING PATHS ACROSS MODELS. FLOW ALOFT LOOKS  
TO TURN NORTHWEST AND CONTINUE TO SUPPLY MOISTURE FOR COASTAL AND  
CASCADES SHOWERS ON WEDNESDAY, BUT A SPLIT BETWEEN ADDITIONAL  
ACTIVITY AND DRIER CONDITIONS STARTS ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THERE  
IS SOME AGREEMENT FOR DECREASED ACTIVITY AND WARMER TEMPERATURES FOR  
APRIL'S FIRST WEEKEND IN BOTH THE ECMWF AND GFS. -TAD  
 
 
   
MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OR...CA...NONE.  
 
PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 5 PM PDT THIS  
AFTERNOON FOR PZZ350-356-370-376.  
 
GALE WATCH FROM SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING FOR PZZ350-  
356-370-376.  
 
 
 
 
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