Travelers and residents in Southern Oregon will experience a week of fluctuating conditions as the region transitions between pockets of sunshine and periods of rain. Sunday will begin with cooler temperatures and increasing cloud cover throughout the morning, with an afternoon shower expected. Highs will reach around 56 °F and fall toward 45 °F overnight. The relatively dry early day may allow for local errands or short outdoor outings before rainfall develops.
Monday shifts to a mix of clouds and sun with a chance of brief showers. The temperature will drop further to a high near 51 °F and a low around 40 °F. Roadways likely remain dry during the morning but may become damp if showers arrive later in the day. Travelers connecting between regional destinations should allow extra time in case brief rain delays surface conditions.
Tuesday will feature persistent low clouds and limited sunshine, with a high near 52 °F and a low around 33 °F. The markedly colder overnight conditions suggest potential for slick spots on shaded or elevated roadways, particularly in the early morning. Mountain passes and forest routes are especially prone to frost formation after the low dips near freezing, so extra caution is advised for dawn departures.
Wednesday’s forecast shows morning sun and high-level clouds giving way to occasional rain and drizzle in the afternoon. High temperatures will rebound to about 56 °F with an overnight low near 42 °F. Afternoon travel may encounter reduced visibility and wet pavement, so scheduling trips earlier in the day or allowing buffer time would be prudent.
Thursday poses a broader rain event across the region, with steadier rainfall expected. Daytime high will be around 55 °F while the overnight low dips to approximately 38 °F. Road surfaces may remain slick for extended periods, and regions prone to poor drainage could see standing water developments. Driving during the rain will require slower speeds and increased following distances.
Friday brings a shift from active rain to mainly cloudy skies, though damp conditions persist from the prior days. Highs will hover near 53 °F with overnight lows around 36 °F. While heavy precipitation is unlikely, surfaces remain moist and shaded routes may be slippery. It is advisable to exercise caution especially on rural roads and in forested corridors.
Saturday will round out the week with some morning rain followed by mostly cloudy skies. A high of around 56 °F and a low near 40 °F are expected. Morning travel should allow for the potential rainfall and reduced visibility. By midday the skies may stabilize, but travelers should still anticipate residual dampness and possible puddling.
Overall this week in Southern Oregon will require moderate adjustments for both locals and visitors. Early in the week offers the best opportunities for relatively dry conditions and smoother road travel. Mid-week and especially Thursday bring more substantial rain and increased caution for driving. Elevated terrain may present additional challenges thanks to colder overnight lows leading to possible frost or icy patches, particularly Tuesday morning. For those planning outings such as hiking, vineyard visits or scenic drives, it is advisable to aim for morning hours and avoid scheduling around forecasted afternoon drizzle or rainfall. Motorists should ensure headlights and wiper systems are functioning, tires are appropriate for wet surfaces, and that travel times include margin for slower speeds on damp or slick roads. With a mix of weather front passage and variable skies, flexibility and preparedness will ensure smoother movements across the region this week.

