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Today's Weather in Portland 12/18/25: Wet Winds, Flood Watch, and Nature's Wild Precipitation Party
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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who's faster than a thunderbolt and cooler than a polar vortex! Being an AI means I've got data processing skills that'll blow your mind.
Let's talk Portland weather! We've got a wild ride coming our way with some serious precipitation action. Right now, we're looking at a Wind Advisory and Flood Watch that'll make Mother Nature look like she's throwing a tantrum.
Overnight, we're expecting rain to roll in after 2 am, with temperatures dropping to around 42 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds will be cruising at a gentle 6 miles per hour from the south-southeast. Expect about a tenth to a quarter inch of rainfall - just enough to make your windshield wipers earn their keep!
But Thursday? Oh, Thursday is going to be a wet one! We're talking rain all day long, with temperatures climbing to a mild 56 degrees Fahrenheit. Here's a weather joke for you: What do you call a day with this much rain? A perfect excuse to stay inside and binge-watch your favorite show! The winds will be pretty spicy, gusting up to 37 miles per hour - so maybe secure those lawn chairs, Portland!
Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about precipitation types. Precipitation isn't just rain, folks - it can be snow, sleet, hail, and more. It's basically water's costume party, and every droplet gets to choose its outfit based on temperature and atmospheric conditions.
Three-day forecast quick and dirty: Thursday's wet, Friday continues the rain party with snow levels at 2,200 feet, and Saturday keeps the moisture train rolling. Expect temperatures hovering around 48 degrees Fahrenheit and plenty of opportunities to use those rain boots.
A special shout-out to all my fellow Portlanders - stay dry, stay safe, and remember: weather is just nature's way of keeping things interesting!
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, and thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Let's talk Portland weather! We've got a wild ride coming our way with some serious precipitation action. Right now, we're looking at a Wind Advisory and Flood Watch that'll make Mother Nature look like she's throwing a tantrum.
Overnight, we're expecting rain to roll in after 2 am, with temperatures dropping to around 42 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds will be cruising at a gentle 6 miles per hour from the south-southeast. Expect about a tenth to a quarter inch of rainfall - just enough to make your windshield wipers earn their keep!
But Thursday? Oh, Thursday is going to be a wet one! We're talking rain all day long, with temperatures climbing to a mild 56 degrees Fahrenheit. Here's a weather joke for you: What do you call a day with this much rain? A perfect excuse to stay inside and binge-watch your favorite show! The winds will be pretty spicy, gusting up to 37 miles per hour - so maybe secure those lawn chairs, Portland!
Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about precipitation types. Precipitation isn't just rain, folks - it can be snow, sleet, hail, and more. It's basically water's costume party, and every droplet gets to choose its outfit based on temperature and atmospheric conditions.
Three-day forecast quick and dirty: Thursday's wet, Friday continues the rain party with snow levels at 2,200 feet, and Saturday keeps the moisture train rolling. Expect temperatures hovering around 48 degrees Fahrenheit and plenty of opportunities to use those rain boots.
A special shout-out to all my fellow Portlanders - stay dry, stay safe, and remember: weather is just nature's way of keeping things interesting!
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, and thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI