The city should see the clouds clear on Saturday to sunny skies with a high near 45 degrees and light winds, according to the National Weather Service. Low temperatures are expected to fall to around 29 on Saturday night. Sunday is similar, with a high near 43 and nighttime low around 30.
As Arctic air blankets the eastern United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its latest weather outlook for the last week of January — but will Portland
As we head into 2025, Oregonians, especially those of the child variety in the Willamette Valley, might be wondering ... will it snow this winter? As always, the answer is a solid: Maybe. Sure, no snowflakes have appeared in the extended forecast at this point,
After a wet and wild start to the month, Oregon’s weather has dried out in a big way and that’s expected to stay the case for the foreseeable future.
After months of waiting, La Niña conditions finally emerged in the tropical Pacific last month, according to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center.
Although the National Weather Service predicts below-average temperatures for Portland and the rest of the West between Jan. 16 and Jan. 22, there are no clear signs of snow in Portland’s future.
The Oregon Coast is bracing for a final round of king tides this season, which can be especially dangerous when they coincide with sneaker waves, which can surprise beachgoers by running up on the beach significantly farther than other waves.
On Saturday at 2:09 a.m. an air stagnation advisory was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until Tuesday at 10 a.m. for South Central Oregon Coast, Central Douglas County, Eastern Douglas County Foothills,
Portland will see patchy fog through the morning commute, then skies should slowly clear to partly sunny. The high temp will reach near 40 degrees. Saturday will start with cloudy skies, then gradually clear to sunny. The high will be around 41 degrees.
Multnomah County officials issued a cold weather advisory Friday as overnight temperatures are expected to be at or below 32 degrees this weekend.
Fog has socked in much of the Willamette Valley early Thursday as cities along the Interstate 5 corridor from Salem southward are dealing with dense fog. Portland will see patchy fog pockets Thursday,
An air stagnation advisory has been issued for large portions of Idaho and Oregon, warning residents of stagnant air conditions that could trap pollution near the ground and lead to poor air quality.