164  
FXUS66 KMFR 012157  
AFDMFR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR  
257 PM PDT TUE APR 1 2025  
   
DISCUSSION  
AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH IS BRINGING WIDESPREAD SHOWERS  
ACROSS THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. SO FAR, NO LIGHTNING HAS BEEN  
OBSERVED IN THE AREA, BUT A SLIGHT CHANCE REMAINS INTO THE EARLY  
EVENING HOURS, MAINLY SOUTH AND EAST OF THE CASCADES/SISKIYOUS.  
SNOW LEVELS ARE HOVERING AROUND 3500-4000 FT, AND SNOW SHOWERS  
CONTINUE FOR AREAS EAST OF THE CASCADES AND ACROSS NORTHERN  
CALIFORNIA. WITH THE DAYTIME HEATING, SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ON  
ROADWAYS ARE QUICKLY MELTING WITH ANY BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS, SO  
ROADWAY IMPACTS WILL CONTINUE TO DIMINISHING AS THE AFTERNOON  
WEARS ON. WINTER WEATHER HEADLINES REMAIN IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS  
AFTERNOON, AND DETAILS CAN BE FOUND AT NPWMFR.  
 
THE BACKSIDE OF THIS TROUGH WILL LINGER OVER THE PACNW TONIGHT INTO  
WEDNESDAY AS THE TROUGH DIGS OVER THE GREAT BASIN. THIS WILL  
MAINTAIN SHOWER ACTIVITY ALONG AND WEST OF THE CASCADES, WITH  
HIGHEST CHANCES OF SHOWERS EXPECTED NORTH OF THE ROGUE-UMPQUA DIVIDE  
THROUGH EARLY THURSDAY MORNING. SEASONABLY COOL TEMPERATURES AND  
CONTINUED CLOUD COVER WILL CONTINUE ON WEDNESDAY.  
 
THURSDAY WILL BE A TRANSITION DAY UNDER NORTHERLY FLOW AND A DRYING  
AIR MASS. SHOWERS WILL COME TO AN END WITH ANOTHER DAY OF SEASONABLY  
COOL AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES AND DECREASING CLOUD COVER. EXPECT A  
COUPLE OF BREEZY DAYS WHILE WE REMAIN UNDER NORTHERLY FLOW  
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.  
 
THE BACKSIDE OF THE TROUGH FINALLY PUSHES EASTWARD THURSDAY NIGHT  
AND AN UPPER LEVEL RIDGE NUDGES INTO THE REGION ON FRIDAY. THIS WILL  
BRING A WARMING TREND AND DRY PERIOD TO THE AREA FOR MUCH OF THE  
WEEKEND. MID-UPPER 70S ARE IN THE FORECAST FOR WEST SIDE VALLEYS  
WITH MID TO UPPER 60S FOR EAST SIDE LOCATIONS. THERE WILL LIKELY BE  
AREAS OF FOG IN SOME VALLEYS DURING THE MORNINGS, BUT IT'S GETTING  
PRETTY LATE IN THE YEAR FOR FOG TO LINGER TOO LONG INTO THE DAY. SO  
EVEN IF IT STARTS OUT CLOUDY IN THE MORNINGS, EXPECT WARM AND SUNNY  
AFTERNOONS THIS WEEKEND.  
 
LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY, A FRONT WILL APPROACH THE REGION AND BREAK  
UP THE RIDGE PATTERN. THIS FRONT DOESN'T LOOK OVERLY STRONG AND SNOW  
LEVELS ARE CURRENTLY ONLY FORECAST TO COME DOWN TO AROUND 5000 FT.  
THIS SHOULD BE A FAIRLY TYPICAL SPRING TIME FRONT, BRINGING A DOSE  
OF RAIN/MOUNTAIN SNOW AND SOME COOLER TEMPERATURES. THE WARM AND DRY  
PATTERN IS LIKELY TO REBOUND AFTER THIS FRONT AND CONTINUE THROUGH  
MUCH OF NEXT WEEK. /BR-Y  
 
 
   
AVIATION...01/18Z TAFS  
LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE AREA  
TODAY. THIS WILL CONTINUE SHOWERS AND SNOW SHOWERS WITH A SLIGHT  
CHANCE (5-15%) OF THUNDERSTORMS AND AREAS OF MOUNTAIN OBSCURATION.  
SNOW LEVELS WILL RISE TO AROUND 4000 TO 4500 FT THIS AFTERNOON.  
CONDITIONS WILL MAINLY VARY BETWEEN MVFR AND VFR, BUT IFR IS  
POSSIBLE IN HEAVIER SHOWERS.  
 
SHOWER ACTIVITY WILL NOT BE AS WIDESPREAD TONIGHT, AFTER 00Z, WITH  
A MIX OF VFR/MVFR CEILINGS. -SPILDE  
 
 
   
MARINE...UPDATED 230 PM TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2025  
GUSTY NORTH TO  
NORTHWEST WINDS AND STEEP SEAS WILL PERSIST THIS EVENING. WINDS AND  
SEAS WILL DIMINISH OVERNIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY. THEN, NORTH WINDS  
INCREASE ON THURSDAY WITH STEEP SEAS POSSIBLE. CONDITIONS WILL  
IMPROVE AGAIN FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. THE OUTLOOK CONTINUES TO  
INDICATE THE ARRIVAL OF A BUILDING LONG PERIOD WEST SWELL ON SUNDAY,  
WITH SEAS POSSIBLY BECOMING HIGH AND STEEP INTO MONDAY. -DW/SPILDE  
 
 
   
MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OR...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 5 PM PDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
ORZ027>031.  
 
CA...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 5 PM PDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR CAZ080-  
082-083.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 5 PM PDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR CAZ082-  
085.  
 
PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 11 PM PDT THIS  
EVENING FOR PZZ350-356-370-376.  
 
 
 
 
 
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