Podcast by FOX12Oregon
The FOX 12 Weather Podcast is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to understand and stay informed about the changing weather patterns in Oregon and Washington. Not only is this podcast extremely informative, but it also manages to keep things entertaining and fun. As someone who has always been fascinated by meteorology, I can't express enough how much I appreciate the effort put into making this podcast both educational and enjoyable.
One of the best aspects of The FOX 12 Weather Podcast is the level of depth and detail that the hosts go into when discussing weather phenomena. Whether they're explaining the science behind a particular storm system or providing insights into long-term climate trends, the hosts never fail to provide valuable information that truly helps listeners understand what's happening in their region. Additionally, they do an excellent job of breaking down complex concepts into digestible pieces, making it accessible for listeners with varying levels of meteorological knowledge.
Another great aspect of this podcast is its ability to engage and captivate its audience. The hosts have a lively and dynamic rapport that makes listening to them a pleasure. They inject humor and personality into their discussions without sacrificing the integrity of the information being shared. This makes for an engaging listening experience that keeps you coming back for more episodes.
While it's difficult to find many faults with The FOX 12 Weather Podcast, one potential downside could be that it focuses solely on weather patterns in Oregon and Washington. This might limit its appeal for listeners outside those regions who are interested in learning about different parts of the country or world. However, considering how well this podcast caters to its target audience within these areas, it's understandable why they choose to focus exclusively on regional topics.
In conclusion, The FOX 12 Weather Podcast is an incredibly valuable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of weather patterns in Oregon and Washington. With its perfect blend of informative content and entertaining delivery, it stands out as one of the best podcasts in its genre. Whether you're a weather enthusiast or simply someone looking to stay informed about the changing climate, this podcast is a must-listen. Keep up the great work, and thank you for making such an excellent show!
We recap the snow (or lack of it?) this week, and check out more cold weather next week. Plus, everything you MUST know about snowflakes.
Welcome Payton! Mark and Camila introduce you to our newest weather team member, plus the gang discusses the unusually dry January, when we could see our first snowflakes in the lowlands, and don't even get Camila started on generic weather apps (too late).
Mark and Camila discuss drier-than-normal January (so far) and take a dive into “cold snap or no cold snap”? Plus, we've got the term of the week and more information than you could possibly want on hair ice.
Camila is back! We cover winter so far, revisit some historic January cold spells, plus rumors of cold later this month? We cover it all in this episode.
Chief meteorologist Mark Nelsen covers December so far, the offshore quake, plus explains what a “dirty ridge” pattern is as we head into the final weeks of 2024
Tornadoes, Windstorms, & Big Snow! Mark and Katie discuss not one but TWO tornadoes in the past couple of weeks. Plus, a look ahead to Thanksgiving week.
November is almost here! Mark and Katie talk mountain snow, wet lowlands, and why we aren't seeing any stormy weather early in the month.
It's the winter outlook episode, what might La Niña send our way this year? Plus, Wes Thelen from the Cascades Volcano Observatory will be here to answer your questions about Mt. Adams and other volcanoes.
Mark and Katie wrap up September stats, our unusually warm/dry October weather. Plus, how about some “fall streak” and “water year” chat?
It's not “goodbye”, but “see you down the road” for one weather team member today. We've also got ENZO pics and an ENSO update. Confused? The guys and Katie sort that out, along with some fire stats.
It's just the guys today, as we cover what appears to be the beginning of fall. That includes more rain ahead plus impact on fire season.
A hot Friday means we've got all the stats and will cover the big changes ahead for mid-September. PLUS, we've got a special guest from our past, a former team member that's been busy dealing with tornadoes all summer!
It's almost Labor Day weekend! Mark, Katie and Camila discuss the late-month heat wave, how cooler weather has slowed fire season almost to a halt, your early September outlook, and what goes down in the FOX 12 parking lot from time to time.
The guys and Katie bask in the afterglow of Saturday's wild weather, plus look ahead to late week showers and big warmup heading toward Labor Day.
After weeks of hot and mostly stable weather, Mark, Jeff and Camila have an exciting pattern change to discuss in episode 112! Rain and thunderstorms are in the weekend forecast, plus a cooler long-range outlook and some amazing viewer photos.
Jeff, Mark and Camila have all your hot stats as we kick off August with another scorcher. Plus- an update on fire season, La Nina watch, and a fact about Mark you maybe never needed to know.
Fire season is really escalating across the Pacific Northwest, especially in Oregon. Jeff, Mark & Camila take a close look at where the big fires are burning and reflect on our record warm July. The gang is also tracking the possibility of rain next week. And did a famous boxer submit a weather photo? Find out in this week's episode of the Fox 12 Weather Podcast.
Mark returns from vacation and has quite the story to share from mountain biking. Plus, the guys talk about recent thunderstorms, hottest July (so far) on record, fire season stats and the outlook for the rest of the month.
Jeff & Camila recap the early July heat wave, a record-warm start to the month, nearby wildfires and the long-range forecast.
Our first heat wave is underway across the region, and boy is it going to be a long one! Jeff is flying solo on this podcast with the details regarding this heat wave, the long-range forecast, Hurricane Beryl, and some great viewer photos.
Editor's note: Hey folks, we had a technical hiccup near the end of this episode which caused Camila's audio to drop out for about 3 minutes. Sorry! Jeff and Camila have a lot to cover this week, including a preliminary June recap, our historic June heat wave 3 years ago, incoming heat next week, and a tropical update.
ew weather radars may be scanning skies in our region soon. We're talking to the CEO of Climavision, a company at the forefront of high-res forecast modeling. They are filling those pesky “radar gaps” too!
Almost live from Myrtle Beach South Carolina, the guys report on the AMS Broadcasters Conference. Plus cooler and showery weekend ahead back in the PACNW.
Did you know there is a vast network of cameras installed across the region to detect wildfire? We talk to Professor Doug Toomey about those, plus cover the big warmup on the way.
May is ending, but what about June? The weather gang discusses the soaking ahead, then heat, as "meteorological summer" arrives.
Just the guys today, so how about some “orographic flow”? Plus, weekend outlook, hints of warming heading into June, and in-depth hail chat.
We've lined up two special guests from FOX12's past in our big 100th episode. Plus, northern lights and cooling trend ahead.
Thermal troughs, Northern Lights, & Tornadoes. A little bit of everything to go with the warmest weather of the season.
Today it's just the guys! We're covering La Niña's rise plus El Niño's demise, soaking wet weather, and strong hints of warm/dry conditions ahead.
Jeff and Camila talk about a warm and dry April (so far), a much-needed weather pattern change, the weather term of the week, and some fantastic viewer photos.
Recap Thursday”! How did El Niño winter turn out? A freak April snow two years ago, plus some “water year” chat.
Jeff and Camila talk about how long rain and mountain snow will linger & discuss a warm up coming next week. Plus, an update on where Mark is traveling to.
Mark, Jeff and Camila talk about the showery and unstable weather pattern and the change coming just in time for Easter weekend! Plus- eclipses, earthquakes, and a pop quiz, oh my!
The guys and Katie recap the historic March “heat”, then take a close look at Oregon's spring break weather. Some surprising mountain snow stats too!
Sunny, dry weather is here! Mark and Katie talk about how warm it'll get during this March "heat spell," gardening tips, and- oh! Is that Camila battling technology issues?
Mark, Jeff and Camila discuss the big snow numbers in the Cascades and the glimmer of spring coming up next week. Plus, a new way to forecast for our region's many microclimates!
Mark and the ladies cover the big (not really) morning snowfall plus upcoming cold showers this weekend. But is there any warm spring weather heading into March? Plus, what the heck is an "anafront"? An explanation.
Mark, Jeff and Camila skirt an audio debacle and buckle down on what's ahead-- tons of mountain snow next week! Lowland snow chances and the status of El Niño also make the topic list for episode 90.
The guys and Camila recap a strange Valentine's Day forecast. Why a metro area Winter Weather Advisory when the forecast was for rain? Plus, what we're seeing through the rest of February.
Rainbows, east wind gusts, and...snow tires? Jeff, Mark and Katie discuss what's ahead as we move into the latter half of February.
It's Groundhog Day! We've got weather predictions from the rodents plus some warm/dry looking weather models heading into mid-February. And, do wet get lowland snow in El Niño winters in February and March?
Jeff Forgeron is back for our final January episode! An in-depth look at what went right (and wrong) with cold/wind/ice storms, and unusually warm weather ahead, plus find out what great PACNW event occurred 324 years ago tonight.
The weather team recaps all the First Alert weather numbers so far. Plus, freezing rain in east metro once again this morning.
Our special pre-storm podcast covers the possibilities for this weekend not only in Portland but out to the Coast and down into the Willamette Valley
Happy New Year! Winter, is that finally you? Mark, Katie and Camila talk about the upcoming mountain snow and the potential cold heading to the region late next week. Plus, a wrap on December and the weather term of the week!
A small but mighty crew for episode 82-- our winter solstice AND Christmas episode! Mark and Camila chat about December so far and if there's hope for snow at the ski resorts later this winter. Put your astronomy hats on for a dissection of the solstice.
Mark, Camila and Katie bring the Christmas cheer to episode 81. Boring forecast ahead calls for a look back at historic December events. Plus, we're dashing any white Christmas dreams and for fork's sake, don't forget Secret Santa was here!
Mark, Katie and Camila recap the record-wet start to December and discuss the strengthening El Niño pattern. With more mild weather ahead, ski resorts are struggling to find snow.
Mark, Camila and Katie recap the nice November weather and look ahead to December. Wet weather is here! Rain & snow forecast details + some breaking baby news!
Mark, Jeff, Katie and Camila look back at fall so far, discuss the mild weather pattern ahead (where's the mountain snow?!) and chat about Mark's big career milestone. A real throwback Thursday!
Rain, rain, rain! Mark and the ladies talk about the wet start to November, the almost-exciting system early in the week, and snow outlook for the ski resorts. Plus TWO weather terms of the week!