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Emigrant Lake Oregon Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 224 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.DISCUSSION...Today is the last day with some temperatures 5-10 degrees above normal before a front moves through. Highs are warming this afternoon and are expected to reach the 70s for the coast, upper 70s and low 80s for inland areas west of the Cascades, and 60s to low 70s for spots east. Tonight, a marine push comes in and will bring cloudier skies for Coos County and into northwestern Douglas County.

The cold front is forecast to begin reaching the coast Wednesday afternoon, with a 30-50% chance of showers. Breezy southwest winds will be possible east of the Cascades in the afternoon as well. 700 mb winds show that east side locations could see gusts near 20 to 30 kt and Thursday afternoon could be stronger at 30-40 kt.

The better chance for rain will be as the upper trough continues swinging southward towards the weekend. There are still differences for the start time and locations of the rain, but it is forecast to begin Friday with most of the rain falling then. Through the day Friday, western Siskiyou County and the Curry County coast is forecast to receive 0.75"-1.25", with 0.25"-0.50" for inland areas west of the Cascades and less than a quarter of an inch east. The EC is the wetter solution and is keeping rain in the forecast through early next week. There has been a delay in the end of the rain, and it is looking like drier conditions could return Wednesday. The EC keeps the upper low around the NW US Wednesday through Friday next week while the GFS continues its track south, so this will be an area to review in the coming days.

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.AVIATION...07/18Z TAFs...VFR levels with clear skies and visibilities look to continue into this evening. Breezy easterly winds over the Cascades and west side terrain have been easing this morning. IFR ceilings are expected to develop across the coastal waters from Cape Blanco northward late this evening, and spread into the Coquille, Camas, and lower Umpqua valleys overnight into Wednesday morning. Meantime, skies will remain clear elsewhere. - DW/Hermansen

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.MARINE...Updated 200 PM PDT Tuesday, October 7, 2025...North winds and steep seas are expected to return to all areas early this evening and continue through Wednesday night before winds weaken and turn southerly Thursday morning. Conditions will be borderline in terms of advisory level winds and seas, but enough to maintain the Small Craft Advisory this evening through Wednesday night. A weak front will move through early Thursday followed by an increase of northwest swell dominated seas. With the weakening of north winds, and seas transitioning to swell dominated, seas will become less steep and less hazardous to small craft.

South winds increase Thursday night and may reach the low end of advisory strength through Friday night as low pressure lingers offshore. The low is expected to move inland over the weekend with marine winds becoming northerly and increasing into early next week. -Petrucelli

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.MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...CA...None.

PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Small Craft Advisory until 5 AM PDT Thursday for PZZ350-356-370-376.

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NWS MFR Office Area Forecast Discussion

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