I heard it might even be hotter further north of us, which is very different. We will see. I'm hoping the reports are wrong. They predicted days of rain that never arrived here earlier in June and then we later ended up getting 1/2 inch on a day that had only a 6% probability of any rain.
I moved to Roseburg from central Minnesota almost 30 years ago, mostly for the weather. I really liked the fact that extremely hot temperatures were rare and humidity was low. We still have low humidity, but those 100 degree days seem to come a little more often every year. I can't remember there being more than a few days that hit 100 in the first 10-15 years we lived here. I was just looking at data from NOAA today, and I see our 30 year average high temps for June to August are .7 to 1.5 degrees warmer than they were 10 years ago. Total 30 year average rainfall has dropped by 4 inches. The average annual rainfall was 36.26 inches measured between 1981 through 2010. From 1991 to 2020 it dropped to 32.07 inches. I'm afraid Roseburg will look more like Medford in another 30 years. We have lost a lot of big fir trees to the drought and heat over the last few years.