Good day, Portland pals! It's your friendly neighborhood weather reporter, here to bring you the latest scoop on the upcoming forecast.
Let's jump right in - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a low around 46. Don't worry, the winds will be calm, so no need to brace yourselves for any wild gusts.
As we roll into Wednesday, things start to brighten up a bit with partly sunny conditions and a high near 65. The calm wind will shift to a southwest breeze at around 6 miles per hour in the afternoon.
Now, keep those umbrellas handy for Wednesday night as there's a 30% chance of rain creeping in after 4 am. The low will settle around 50 with a west wind around 6 miles per hour.
Thursday is when the real action happens. Get ready for some serious rain, Portland! High near 55 with a south wind at 9 to 11 miles per hour, gusting up to 18 miles per hour. We're looking at a 100% chance of precipitation, so grab your raincoats and maybe a cozy blanket for good measure.
Thursday night, the rain continues with showers lingering after midnight. The low dips to around 50 with a south wind at 10 to 14 miles per hour, gusting up to 21 miles per hour.
Moving into the weekend, Friday brings showers with a high near 58. Stay dry out there, folks! Friday night, showers are likely before midnight, leading into a mostly cloudy night with a low around 47.
Come Saturday, showers are still likely, especially after noon, with a high near 60. The weekend theme seems to be showers, so make sure to plan accordingly.
Wrap up your weekend with more showers on Sunday, mainly after noon, and a high near 61. Sunday night keeps the chance of showers alive, with a mostly cloudy sky and a low around 45.
As the new week kicks off, Monday brings more showers with a high near 57. Monday night, showers are likely, leading into a mostly cloudy night with a low around 42.
By Tuesday, showers are still in the forecast, but there's a glimmer of hope with partly sunny skies and a high near 59. Hang in there, Portlanders - we'll get through this together!
For more detailed information, don't forget to check out the National Weather Service office's website at weather.gov/pqr.
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