Forecast cloudy for a while
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| H&N photo by Andrew Mariman Life-long Klamath Falls resident Rose Keep, 80, makes her way through the rain up North Ninth Street, after shopping at the Safeway on Pine Street. |
March 27, 2007
Even in the City of Sunshine, a little rain must fall (or maybe snow).
With persistent clouds and drizzle Monday, meteorologists for the National Weather Service in Medford said Klamath County received less than a tenth of an inch of precipitation, as of Monday afternoon.
“It's going to last overnight,” said meteorologist Frederic Bunnag. “Above 5,000 feet you can probably see two to three inches of snow. You will also see some lingering showers early Tuesday morning.”
There was some snow mixed with rain in Klamath Falls Monday.
Cloud coverage and fog are likely to occur throughout the area today, Bunnag said, but the remainder of the week should be clear and sunny.
The area that received the most moisture was east of Klamath Falls.
“Most of the precipitation should be between Klamath Falls and Lakeview and north to Chemult,” he said.
Temperatures for the week are supposed to reach highs in the mid-50s, and lows in the mid-20s, according to the Weather Service.
There was a road condition warning Monday for Highway 140 near the Lake of the Woods.
The snow in the higher elevations landed on the highway, causing slick conditions. No other road condition warnings were issued.
- By Gerry Baksys
Even in the City of Sunshine, a little rain must fall (or maybe snow).
With persistent clouds and drizzle Monday, meteorologists for the National Weather Service in Medford said Klamath County received less than a tenth of an inch of precipitation, as of Monday afternoon.
“It's going to last overnight,” said meteorologist Frederic Bunnag. “Above 5,000 feet you can probably see two to three inches of snow. You will also see some lingering showers early Tuesday morning.”
There was some snow mixed with rain in Klamath Falls Monday.
Cloud coverage and fog are likely to occur throughout the area today, Bunnag said, but the remainder of the week should be clear and sunny.
The area that received the most moisture was east of Klamath Falls.
“Most of the precipitation should be between Klamath Falls and Lakeview and north to Chemult,” he said.
Temperatures for the week are supposed to reach highs in the mid-50s, and lows in the mid-20s, according to the Weather Service.
There was a road condition warning Monday for Highway 140 near the Lake of the Woods.
The snow in the higher elevations landed on the highway, causing slick conditions. No other road condition warnings were issued.
- By Gerry Baksys
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