Eugene Oregon Weather Update: Air Quality Alert and Dangerous Heat Continue Into Sunday, August 24

EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon residents are bracing for another dangerous stretch of heat and poor air quality as warnings remain in effect through Tuesday night. Daily highs near 97 degrees, combined with stagnant air, will keep ozone pollution at unhealthy levels across the Willamette Valley, Portland Metro, and Lane County.

According to the National Weather Service and Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, an Air Quality Advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. Monday, while an Extreme Heat Warning continues through 11 p.m. Tuesday. Officials urge residents to limit outdoor activity, keep children inside during peak heat, and stay hydrated. Those with heart or lung conditions should follow medical advice and avoid strenuous outdoor work.

Communities including Portland, Salem, Eugene, and Springfield will see the sharpest impacts. Travelers along Interstate 5 could experience hazy skies and reduced visibility, especially during afternoon peak hours when ozone levels rise. Officials warn that pollutants may trigger breathing problems, eye irritation, and headaches…

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