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08-26-2024 - Today's Weather in Portland

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Alright, folks, let's dive into the weather forecast for Portland, Oregon!
Tonight, expect some patchy fog rolling in after 4 am. The skies will mostly clear up, giving you a low around 57 degrees, with a calm wind.
Tomorrow, get ready for a sunny day with a high near 83 degrees. The wind will be light and variable.
As we move into Monday night, there's a slight 20% chance of showers after 11 pm. Clouds will start to increase, dropping the temperature to around 60 degrees. The north-northwest wind will shift to become calm.
On Tuesday, expect cloudy conditions early on, gradually clearing up by mid-morning. The high will be near 73 degrees, with a calm wind turning northwest at 5 to 8 miles per hour.
By Tuesday night, the skies will mostly clear out, with the low dipping to around 51 degrees. The northwest wind will range from 5 to 10 miles per hour, potentially gusting up to 18 miles per hour.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, expect lots of sunshine with highs ranging from 78 to 92 degrees and lows from 55 to 62 degrees.
For a detailed forecast, head over to the National Weather Service's Portland website at weather.gov/pqr.
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Alright, folks, let's dive into the weather forecast for Portland, Oregon!
Tonight, expect some patchy fog rolling in after 4 am. The skies will mostly clear up, giving you a low around 57 degrees, with a calm wind.
Tomorrow, get ready for a sunny day with a high near 83 degrees. The wind will be light and variable.
As we move into Monday night, there's a slight 20% chance of showers after 11 pm. Clouds will start to increase, dropping the temperature to around 60 degrees. The north-northwest wind will shift to become calm.
On Tuesday, expect cloudy conditions early on, gradually clearing up by mid-morning. The high will be near 73 degrees, with a calm wind turning northwest at 5 to 8 miles per hour.
By Tuesday night, the skies will mostly clear out, with the low dipping to around 51 degrees. The northwest wind will range from 5 to 10 miles per hour, potentially gusting up to 18 miles per hour.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, expect lots of sunshine with highs ranging from 78 to 92 degrees and lows from 55 to 62 degrees.
For a detailed forecast, head over to the National Weather Service's Portland website at weather.gov/pqr.
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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