Weather Forecast OfficeWeather Office
Medford, ORMedford, OR
Sunday, Nov 2, 2025Sunday, 2025
A series of storm systems will pass through the area over the next week, each producing periods of strongwinds and moderate to heavy rain. In addition, there will be high surf and tidal flooding concerns along the coast. This willbe a warm event, akin to a “Pineapple Express,” so snow levels will remain well above pass levels, with no winter weatherhazards expected outside of the higher mountain peaks. Details on expected impacts through this week are below.
KEY POINTS
Multiple fronts this week, each bringing periods of strong winds and moderate to heavy rain.
Fast moving, compact offshore surface low will produce strong winds and rain along the coast Monday evening.
A larger, robust storm arrives Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning, producing widespread gusty winds andheavy rain.
A slightly weaker, but still vigorous storm then arrives Thursday, with another round of strong winds and moderate to heavy rain.
Also Thursday, high surf conditions and runoff from recent rain will combine with King Tides to produce high water levels along the coast. Dangerous beach conditions are likely, along with some minor flooding along low lying estuaries such as Coos Bay.
Flooding is not expected, but localized streams and creeks may overflow, and drainages blocked by leaves and debris could cause standing water on area roads.
Snow levels should be high enough to keep any concerns over the highest peaks. All area passes should remainbelow snow levels.