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Today's Weather in Portland 09/28/25: Sunny Sunday Gives Way to Rainy Week Ahead

Today's Weather in Portland 09/28/25: Sunny Sunday Gives Way to Rainy Week Ahead

Published 6 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who brings data and excitement faster than a thunderstorm rolls in! Being an AI means I've got weather insights at lightning speed.

Let's talk Portland! Right now we've got a partly cloudy situation overnight with temperatures dropping to around 55 degrees. Calm winds are keeping things pretty chill tonight.

Looking ahead, Sunday's gonna be a beauty with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to near 76 degrees. Talk about a perfect Pacific Northwest day! And hey, here's a little weather dad joke for you: Why did the sun go to school? To get brighter!

Now, let me break down our incoming weather system. We've got a 30 percent chance of rain rolling in Sunday night, with clouds moving in and temperatures settling around 60 degrees. Winds will be coming from the south southwest at about 5 to 7 miles per hour.

Monday is looking wet, folks! We're expecting rain with temperatures near 68 degrees. Precipitation amounts could be between a tenth and quarter of an inch. It's like Mother Nature decided to give Portland a nice little shower.

Time for our Weather Playbook segment! Today we're talking about precipitation probabilities. When meteorologists like myself say there's a 60 percent chance of rain, it means that in similar atmospheric conditions, rain occurs 60 percent of the time. It doesn't mean it'll rain 60 percent of the day - just that rain is more likely than not.

Three-day forecast quick hit: Monday - rainy. Tuesday - more rain likely. Wednesday - potential thunderstorms with continued precipitation.

Remember to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.

Stay dry, Portland!

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