Excessive Heat Warnings and Triple Digit Temperatures Dominate Work Week Forecast

The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning up and down southern Oregon and northern California as high pressure off the coast is expected to keep temperatures extremely hot to start of the next work week.

This weather pattern is forecast to be a long-duration heat event beginning to build as the work week begins, reaching well into triple digits across much of the region. Areas just a few miles inland from the coast will continue to see near record high temperatures with afternoon highs expected to reach up to 111 degrees. Evening lows are forecast to range in the mid 70’s with afternoon highs reaching the upper 100’s.

Although Excessive Heat Warnings extend to coastal areas are forecast to stay relatively cool comparatively speaking, under mostly clear to partly cloudy skies. Early morning lows along the coast will range in the upper 50’s to low 60’s with afternoon highs getting into the upper 70’s warming as the week progresses.

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Medford: