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Eugene’s Rainy Weekend Is Ending—Here’s When We’ll Hit 70°F and Sunshine Returns!

Eugene’s Rainy Weekend Is Ending—Here’s When We’ll Hit 70°F and Sunshine Returns!

Hang in there, Eugene—the rain won’t last much longer! If you’re tired of the gray skies and drizzly weather, good news: warmer, sunnier days are just around the corner!

Sunday will still be a bit wet, with off-and-on showers and cool temperatures, but by Monday, things start drying out. By Tuesday and Wednesday, we’ll be basking in sunshine and highs near 70°F—perfect for enjoying a taste of real spring weather.

What’s in Store?

Sunday: More Showers, But Nothing Too Intense

  • Drizzly, on-and-off rain throughout the day, with cool highs in the low 60s.

  • You might get a few breaks of sun, but don’t count on it—keep that rain jacket handy.

Monday: The Transition Begins

  • Clouds and a little leftover moisture in the morning, but by the afternoon, you’ll start to notice a difference.

  • Temperatures rise into the mid-60s, and the sun finally starts peeking through!

Tuesday & Wednesday: Hello, Gorgeous!

  • Spring weather, at last! Mostly sunny skies, highs near 70°F, and a gentle breeze—the perfect setup for outdoor plans.

  • Mornings will still be chilly in the 40s, but by the afternoon, it’ll feel like the kind of day you just want to be outside.

What This Means for You

Sunday is still a stay-dry kind of dayA raincoat and umbrella will come in handy for those pesky passing showers.
Get ready for a warm-up! By midweek, it’ll feel completely different—like spring has finally arrived.
Plan some outdoor fun! Tuesday and Wednesday will be too nice to stay inside—hiking, biking, or just sitting in the sun are all great options.

How Long Will the Sunshine Stick Around?

We’ll get a few days of springtime perfection, but another chance of rain could show up later in the week—so soak up the sun while you can!

Eugene has one more day of gloomy, damp weather before we finally break into a stretch of warm, sunny spring afternoons.

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