NOUS46 KMFR 042200 PNSMFR ORZ026-051000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Medford OR 300 PM PDT Sat Apr 4 2026 ...MEDFORD OREGON WEATHER REVIEW: March 2026... Overall, March 2026 finished with well above normal temperatures, below normal precipitation and well below normal snowpack in the mountains. Active weather from the end of February carried into the first few days of March as a few systems passed through the region. These systems brought almost 75% of the month's observed precipitation during the first five days of the month. After this, dry conditions persisted through the first half of the month which kept temperatures near to just above seasonal normals. The storm track, however, was directed just north of the forecast area. So while a strong atmospheric river (AR) brought well above normal precipitation to areas to the north, most of the Medford forecast area missed out of this ample precipitation. This AR did wobble southward enough at times to bring beneficial precipitation to the coast and into the Umpqua Basin. High pressure developed off the coast of California around the 16th, then moved eastward and strengthened over the southwest through around the 20th. This brought a period of well above normal temperatures, during which, both the first 70 degree day of the year (March 16th) and the first 80 degree day of the year (March 17th) were observed at the Medford Airport. The first 80 degree day of the year typically occurs around mid-April, with the earliest ever occurring on March 9th in 1934. Numerous record highs were set or tied across the region between the 17th and 20th, including at the Medford Airport where a record high of 82 degrees was set on March 18th (old record was 81 degrees set in 1928). Meanwhile, with the lack of precipitation, this period of warmth resulted in some unusually early fire weather concerns east of the Cascades and a Red Flag Warning was issued on March 19th for portions of Klamath and Lake Counties. High pressure gradually broke down around the 22nd, and temperatures moderated closer back to seasonal normals. The first system in over two weeks brought measurable precipitation to the Medford Airport on the 24th and after another brief break, more light precipitation continued through the end of the month. March 2026 was the third warmest on record for the Medford Airport with an average temperature of 53.1 degrees, coming in just barely behind the second warmest March with 53.3 degrees set in 2015. The record warmest March was in 1934 with an average temperature of 55.0 degrees. Snowpack in the mountains remained in the well below normal range for the month as well. In fact, at a time when snowpack should have been approaching its peak, the snowpack values on the ground at Crater Lake were at record low values, even surpassing the record low year of 2015. While area reservoirs were in better condition with most climate sites reporting 70-100% of normal in terms of water year precipitation, snow water equivalent across the region was a dismal 10-20% of normal. The average temperature for the month was 53.1 degrees, which is 4.8 degrees above normal. The average maximum temperature was 66.8 degrees, which is 7.4 degrees above normal. The average minimum temperature was 39.4 degrees, which is 2.2 degrees above normal. The highest temperature for the month was 82 degrees which occurred on the 18th. The lowest temperature for the month was 33 degrees which occurred on the 11th, 22nd and 27th. There were 21 clear days, 4 partly cloudy days, and 6 cloudy days. Total precipitation for the month was 0.74 inches which is -1.07 inches below normal. Total precipitation for the water year (beginning October 1st) is 11.71 inches which is 2.14 inches below normal. Calendar year precipitation is 4.81 inches which is 1.68 inches below normal. The average wind speed for the month was 3.4 mph. The fastest recorded two-minute wind speed was 24 mph from the southwest which occurred on the 24th. The peak wind was 35 mph from the southwest which occurred on the 24th. The highest pressure for the month was 30.50 inches on the 11th. The lowest pressure for the month was 29.72 inches on the 31st. $$