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About Southern Oregon Weather

Your hyper-local weather platform for the Southern Oregon region — built to serve the communities of Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Lane, and Klamath counties.

Our Mission

Southern Oregon Weather was built to fill a gap: most national weather apps treat our region as a single data point, missing the dramatic microclimates that make Southern Oregon's weather so unique and variable.

From the Rogue Valley's summer heat to the coast fog at Coos Bay, from the high desert of Klamath Falls to the mountain weather near Crater Lake — we provide forecasts tailored to each community's specific geography and conditions.

What We Cover

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Current Conditions

Real-time temperature, humidity, wind, and pressure updated every 15 minutes.

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7-Day Forecasts

Daily high/low forecasts, precipitation chances, and wind predictions.

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Hourly Forecasts

Hour-by-hour breakdowns for the next 48 hours.

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Weather Alerts

NWS watches, warnings, and advisories updated in real time.

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Live Radar

Precipitation radar updated every 10 minutes for the entire region.

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Air Quality

AQI monitoring critical during wildfire season.

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UV Index

Daily UV forecasts to help you stay safe outdoors.

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Sunrise/Sunset

Accurate sunrise and sunset times for every city.

Cities We Serve

We provide dedicated local forecasts for:

Roseburg
Medford
Grants Pass
Coos Bay
Eugene
Ashland
Klamath Falls
Jacksonville
Winston
Sutherlin
Myrtle Creek
Canyonville

Coverage expanding regularly.Request a city →

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Linear Web Solutions

Southern Oregon Weather is a product of Linear Web Solutions, a web design and local SEO agency serving businesses across Southern Oregon.

We built this platform to demonstrate the power of fast, SEO-optimized web design while providing a genuinely useful resource for our community. If your Southern Oregon business needs a website that ranks on Google and drives real customers — we'd love to help.

Data Sources

  • OpenWeatherMap API — Current conditions and forecasts
  • National Weather Service (NWS) — Weather alerts and warnings
  • NOAA — Climate and historical weather data
  • Windy.com — Radar visualization