Weekend heat wave could bring triple-digit temps to Portland

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Portland faces a heat wave this weekend, with temperatures projected to approach 100 degrees by Sunday. The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories, highlighting the risks of heat exhaustion, especially for the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities, and check on neighbors who may be more susceptible to the heat. This event represents the first major heat wave of the year, raising concerns about public health and safety. Local officials are preparing to respond to increased calls for assistance related to heat-related illnesses.

Moreover, the heat wave could disrupt various community events scheduled for the weekend. As temperatures rise, awareness of heat safety measures becomes paramount. Monitoring local forecasts and taking proactive steps can help mitigate the risks associated with extreme heat.

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