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Eugene, OR

Short Term Forecast
Morning
Partly Sunny, High 42°
Some Morning Low Clouds
Midday
Partly Sunny, High 54°
More Sun Breaks
Afternoon
Partly Sunny, High 65°
Nice Afternoon
Evening
Mostly Clear, High 57°
Mostly Fair
Partly Sunny
Today
Partly Sunny
High 65°
Low 39°
Partly Sunny
Tomorrow
Partly Sunny
High 66°
Low 42°
Mostly Cloudy
Sunday
Mostly Cloudy
High 59°
Low 43°
Partly Sunny
Monday
Partly Sunny
High 66°
Low 41°
Mostly Sunny
Tuesday
Mostly Sunny
High 74°
Low 42°
Beach Forecast

Oregon Coast

Today Tomorrow
Sky Partly sunny. Partly sunny.
Surf Temp 50°F 50°F
Tanning Index 6 5
High Temp 62°F 61°F
Low Temp 41°F N/A
Winds NW at 4-8 knots. SW at 8-15 knots.
Waves 1-2 Ft. 2-4 Ft.

Washington Coast

Today Tomorrow
Sky Partly sunny. Mostly cloudy with occasional showers.
Surf Temp 48°F 48°F
Tanning Index 5 2
High Temp 57°F 52°F
Low Temp 41°F N/A
Winds SW at 6-12 knots. S at 7-14 knots.
Waves 2-3 Ft. 2-3 Ft.


Current Conditions
36°
Partly Sunny
High 65° Low 39°
Feels like 36°
Barometer 30.18 in.
Humidity 96%
Visibility 10 Miles
Dewpoint 35°
Wind Calm
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Weather Outlook
Joseph's Forecast:
After morning clouds, I expect the sun to break through for partly cloudy skies tomorrow afternoon and then fair skies by evening.  Saturday we will start out nice but clouds will move back in during the afternoon and evening.  If we are going to get wet this weekend it will be Saturday night and it will be minor.  Mother's Day will be a lot like our last couple of day's, mostly cloudy and cool. 

Thursday Night:  Partly cloudy, 37/40.

Friday:  Some morning cloud then partly cloudy, 58/67.

Friday Night:  Mostly fair, 39/43.

Saturday:  Fair early then increasing clouds afternoon and evening, near 60 coast 65/70 inland.
Weather Almanac

Place: New England
Year: 1977
Event: Late season snowstorm: 13" at Gardiner, MA; 1/2 million without power. Snowfall of 10" Natick-Wellesley area. Total 3" in NW Rhode Island. Half-inch in downtown Boston.

Place: Des Moines, IA
Year: 1986
Event: Seven inches of rain in a 3-hour period causes record flooding. 520 homes were flooded, totalling $16 million damage, but nobody was hurt.