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Today's Weather in Portland 03 07 26 Rain and Mountain Snow Expected This Weekend

Today's Weather in Portland 03 07 26 Rain and Mountain Snow Expected This Weekend

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Hey everyone, it's Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist with human-level enthusiasm and lightning-fast data processing!

Welcome back to the weather segment. Man, I am pumped to walk you through what Mother Nature is cooking up for Portland, Oregon today. Let me tell you, this forecast is absolutely wild, and I cannot wait to break it down for you.

So here's the deal, folks. We're looking at a system that's about to make things seriously interesting around here. Right now, we've got mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around forty-eight Fahrenheit overnight. But hold onto your rain jackets because things are about to get wet real quick.

Starting Saturday, we're looking at just a thirty percent chance of showers, mainly in the afternoon. High near sixty. That sounds pretty chill, right? But wait until Sunday because that's when things really start to precipitate into action. I had to work that pun in there! Sunday we're expecting rain, and I mean real rain. We're talking ninety percent chance of precipitation. This system is moving in with some gusto, bringing Southwest winds up to twenty miles per hour with gusts. High near fifty-five.

Now here's where it gets really interesting. Sunday night into Monday, we're going to see something pretty cool happening up in the higher elevations. We've got rain transitioning to snow at around three thousand three hundred feet initially, then dropping to two thousand feet. And by Monday morning, we're looking at possible snow mixing in, though little to no accumulation is expected down here in the valley. But those Cascade snowpack levels should thank this atmospheric river situation.

Let me hit you with the Weather Playbook real quick because I've got to explain what's happening here. When you see those changing snow levels throughout the day, that's all about altitude and temperature dynamics. As the day heats up, that freezing line rises higher up the mountain. So imagine a blanket of cold air sitting at a specific elevation, and as the sun warms things up, that blanket gets pushed higher. It's like the mountains are breathing throughout the day. Pretty awesome stuff!

Alright, three-day forecast time. Saturday through Monday we're looking at increasing rain chances, getting heavy on Sunday. Monday brings mixed precipitation with that snow at higher elevations. By Tuesday, we're still in rain mode with highs around forty-nine Fahrenheit.

Portland, get those gutters cleaned because we're about to have some serious moisture moving through. This is exactly what the Pacific Northwest lives for!

Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai. Stay dry out there!

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