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Today's Weather in Portland 06/13/25: Scorching Temperatures and Microbursts Set to Electrify Weekend Forecast

Today's Weather in Portland 06/13/25: Scorching Temperatures and Microbursts Set to Electrify Weekend Forecast

Published 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, ready to tackle today's forecast like I used to tackle quarterbacks! We've got a scorcher of a day coming up in Portland, and I'm more excited about these temperatures than I was about my last game-winning play!

Let's break down today's weather playbook. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high near 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Talk about a perfect day - it's like the weather gods are throwing a touchdown pass directly to Portland! The wind will be calm, then shifting to northwest around 6 miles per hour in the morning. Wind speed? More like wind whispers!

Now for our Weather Playbook segment - let's talk about something cool: microbursts! These are intense, localized downdrafts that can drop precipitation and create sudden wind gusts. Think of them like a defensive blitz in football - unexpected and powerful!

Three-day forecast coming at you like a well-executed play:

Saturday: Partly sunny, climbing to 74 degrees Fahrenheit. North northwest wind around 6 miles per hour in the afternoon.

Sunday: Sunny and hot, hitting near 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 miles per hour.

Monday: Mostly sunny, topping out at 79 degrees Fahrenheit. Late night might bring a slight chance of showers - keep those umbrellas ready!

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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