Valley Frost Advisory Tuesday morning

Portland, ORLocal News

In Portland, Oregon, a Frost Advisory has been issued for the valley and gorge regions, where temperatures may drop to around 32 degrees, endangering delicate spring flowers. Following a morning of scattered showers, the weather is expected to clear up for a dry afternoon with highs reaching approximately 60 degrees. However, residents should prepare for the return of rain showers late Thursday night into Friday morning, with varying predictions regarding the intensity of the rainfall. The National Weather Service (NWS) is actively monitoring these conditions to keep the public informed. Meteorologist Rod Hill underscores the importance of the KGW Weather Impact Alerts, which aim to deliver timely and accurate weather updates to the community.

This initiative is designed to empower families with the information they need to stay safe in the face of changing weather. The KGW+ app offers extended access to local news and weather, enhancing viewer engagement and convenience. As the weather shifts, staying informed becomes crucial for the safety of Portland's residents.

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