Portland to hit 90 degrees today

Portland, ORLocal News

Portland is set to experience a hot Wednesday, with temperatures projected to approach 90 degrees in the afternoon, creating a stark contrast to the upcoming weather shift. The sunny skies will be accompanied by light easterly winds at about 10 mph, making for an initially pleasant day. However, a cold front is on the horizon, bringing with it cooler, onshore winds and rain that will start along the coast during the morning hours. As the day progresses, rain is expected to move into the valley, with showers likely from noon until late afternoon, and total rainfall could reach up to a quarter inch. Meteorologist Rod Hill highlights the significance of these weather changes, advising residents to stay informed for safety.

Friday morning may see some lingering showers, but the forecast looks promising for a dry weekend ahead. The KGW Weather Impact Alerts aim to provide timely and accurate information to help residents prepare for the weather's impact on their daily lives. The article underscores the fluctuation in weather patterns typical for this time of year in Portland.

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