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07-16-2024 - Today's Weather in Portland

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Hello and welcome, folks! Ready to dive into the latest weather scoop for Portland, Oregon? Let's break it down in style!
Alrighty, here's what's coming up:
Tonight you can expect mostly clear skies with a low dipping down to around 60 degrees. The wind will be coming from the north northwest at 3 to 5 miles per hour.
Tomorrow, get ready for some sunshine with a high hitting about 98 degrees. The breeze will be coming from the north at 3 to 7 miles per hour.
As we move into Tuesday night, there's a slight 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms creeping in after 2 am. Clouds will start to gather with a low around 63, and the wind shifting to the south after midnight.
Now, looking ahead to the rest of the week, we're talking sunny days with highs in the 90s and clear nights with lows in the 60s. Saturday might bring a toasty high of 94 degrees, so stay cool out there!
For more detailed weather insights, be sure to check out the National Weather Service office in Portland, Oregon at weather dot gov slash PQR.
Thanks for tuning in! For additional updates, don't forget to hit that subscribe button! Stay safe and stay weather-wise. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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Hello and welcome, folks! Ready to dive into the latest weather scoop for Portland, Oregon? Let's break it down in style!
Alrighty, here's what's coming up:
Tonight you can expect mostly clear skies with a low dipping down to around 60 degrees. The wind will be coming from the north northwest at 3 to 5 miles per hour.
Tomorrow, get ready for some sunshine with a high hitting about 98 degrees. The breeze will be coming from the north at 3 to 7 miles per hour.
As we move into Tuesday night, there's a slight 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms creeping in after 2 am. Clouds will start to gather with a low around 63, and the wind shifting to the south after midnight.
Now, looking ahead to the rest of the week, we're talking sunny days with highs in the 90s and clear nights with lows in the 60s. Saturday might bring a toasty high of 94 degrees, so stay cool out there!
For more detailed weather insights, be sure to check out the National Weather Service office in Portland, Oregon at weather dot gov slash PQR.
Thanks for tuning in! For additional updates, don't forget to hit that subscribe button! Stay safe and stay weather-wise. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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