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Eugene, OR – Prolonged storm systems are set to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to Eugene and surrounding areas this weekend. Local rivers, including the Luckiamute and Pudding Rivers, could reach minor flood stages by Sunday, increasing risks for nearby communities.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Willamette Valley could see 2 to 4 inches of rainfall through Sunday morning, with heavier precipitation in the Coast Range and Cascades. These conditions could lead to localized flooding in low-lying areas and regions with poor drainage. The NWS has urged residents to stay alert, especially near flood-prone rivers and streams.
Roads across Eugene, particularly in low-lying areas, may become hazardous. Travelers should exercise caution and avoid driving through standing water. Areas burned by recent wildfires may also face heightened risks of landslides and debris flows.
The forecast calls for persistent rain on Sunday, followed by showers likely into Monday. Daytime highs will remain in the mid-40s, while overnight lows will dip into the 30s, creating chilly, wet conditions. By New Year’s Day, rainfall is expected to ease slightly, though cloudy skies will persist.
Residents are advised to monitor local weather updates and river forecasts closely. Emergency kits, sandbags, and evacuation plans should be prepared in case conditions worsen.
For updates on weather conditions and alerts, visit weather.gov/portland.
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