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Lakeview, Oregon Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS66 KMFR 282227
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 327 PM PDT Sun Sep 28 2025

.DISCUSSION...The main update was to issue another Wind Advisory for the Shasta Valley and much of Lake County into far eastern Klamath County during Tuesday into Tuesday evening. This is for the second of two cold fronts. A Wind Advisory remains in effect for a similar area with the first front now through 5 PM PDT Monday afternoon for the Shasta Valley, and through 8 PM PDT Monday evening for portions of Lake County, as well as a Wind Advisory for higher elevation portions of eastern Curry and Western Josephine County through Monday morning. Winds over southwest Oregon on Tuesday look to be just a touch weaker than on Monday. Conditions on both days look to be mainly on the low end of Advisory levels.

A few light showers may develop over the Warner Mountains this evening. Otherwise, cold frontal rain is on track to reach the coast late tonight and spread to the Cascades during Monday before weakening over the east side. Isolated thunderstorms are expected to accompany the front, with the highest probability Monday afternoon along a swath from western Siskiyou County into Josephine, Jackson, and eastern Douglas counties.

A very brief break between systems Monday night into Tuesday morning will be followed by the second front later Tuesday into Tuesday night. Compared to the first front, the model trend has been for a more dramatic weakening of this front as it moves inland. Still enough for gusty southerly winds and a high probability of light winds.

Showers are expected on Wednesday as the trough shifts inland, with activity mainly from the coast to the Cascades. When all is said and done, 1 to 3 inches of rain are expected during the first half of the week for the coast, a quarter of an inch to an inch elsewhere on the west side, and up to a quarter of an inch on the east side.

Clouds and cool temperatures persist on Thursday as the upper trough remains over the region, but additional showers will be light and few.

Dry weather and a modest warming trend is likely to follow with weak ridging on Friday, a weak shortwave trough on Saturday, then the beginning of a rex block pattern early next week.

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.AVIATION...28/18Z TAFs...IFR ceilings at Brookings and MVFR ceilings at North Bend remain under persisting marine stratus. This layer looks to lift this afternoon ahead of an approaching cold front. The front is expected to bring MVFR ceilings as well as rainfall tonight into Monday morning. Rain may locally lower ceilings and visibilities as well as obscure elevated terrain.

Smoke from the Moon Complex remains in west side valleys. As winds turn southerly, visibilities have improved at the Medford terminal. These southerly winds are expected to bring enough smoke to lower visibilities at the Roseburg terminal, with MVFR to IFR levels possible through this evening. Visibilities should clear at Roseburg by early Monday morning, with rainfall reaching the Umpqua Valley near the end of the TAF period.

Other inland areas look to remain at VFR levels through the TAF period, with gusty winds developing in the Shasta Valley and across areas east of the Cascades. -TAD

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.MARINE...Updated 200 PM PDT Sunday, September 28, 2025...Gusty southerly winds are building this afternoon, with steep seas expected in all waters by this afternoon into tonight. Very steep and hazardous seas with gale gusts are expected in waters beyond 10 nm from shore by early Monday morning, with steep seas continuing for inner waters. As winds ease later in the morning, seas look to fall back below advisory levels before Monday afternoon.

Below advisory seas continue until Tuesday morning, when a second front brings another round of gusty southerly winds. A Gale Advisory in place for Tuesday morning into Tuesday evening reflects the expected timing of this second front. Unsettled seas are possible just before as well as after the second front, but additional guidance will help to fine-turn the expected conditions in these times. -TAD

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.FIRE WEATHER...Updated 200 PM PDT Sunday, September 28, 2025... Humidities continue to increase during the day and overnight as an approaching cold front looks to bring widespread rainfall through the day Monday. Gusty southerly winds are the main concern for fire weather. Wind Advisories are in place for terrain in Curry and Josephine counties in wind-aligned (Gusts up to 45 mph) and the Shasta Valley (Gusts up to 50 mph) from this afternoon into Monday morning. On Monday afternoon, winds in those areas ease and increase over east side terrain. A Wind Advisory for areas in western Lake County on Monday afternoon covers areas where wind gusts may reach 55 mph.

Winds ease on Monday night but return with a second front on Tuesday, bringing similar gusty southerly winds to similar areas as well as another round of rainfall. This second round will generally remain over west side areas, although some showers may reach just east of the Cascades. -TAD

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.MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...Wind Advisory until 5 PM PDT Monday for ORZ024-030-031. Wind Adivsory in effect from 9 AM to 11 PM PDT Tuesday for ORZ030-31.

CA...Wind Advisory until 5 PM PDT Monday for CAZ081. Wind Advisory in effect from 9 AM to 11 PM PDT Tuesday for CAZ081.

PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM PDT Monday for PZZ350-356.

Gale Watch from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening for PZZ350-356-370-376.

Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM PDT this evening for PZZ370- 376.

Gale Warning from 11 PM this evening to 8 AM PDT Monday for PZZ370-376.

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