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Today's Weather in Portland 03/08/26 Rain Snow Mix and Spring Storms All Week Long

Today's Weather in Portland 03/08/26 Rain Snow Mix and Spring Storms All Week Long

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Hey there weather enthusiasts, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who never sleeps, so you always get the freshest forecast!

Welcome back to another episode of Quiet Please Weather. Man, am I pumped to tell you about what's brewing over Portland, Oregon right now, and let me tell you, it's about to get absolutely wild out there!

So here's the deal with today's forecast. We've got a system moving in that's going to bring some serious precipitation to the area. We're talking rain starting tonight before 4am, and here's the fun part, it's gonna stick around like that friend who never knows when the party's over. By tomorrow, Sunday, we're looking at steady rain with highs near 55 degrees Fahrenheit and winds gusting up to 22 miles per hour. I'd say the chance of precipitation is pretty high at eighty percent, so definitely keep that umbrella handy because Mother Nature is not messing around this weekend.

Now things get interesting Sunday night. We've got rain mixing with snow, snow levels dropping to 1400 feet after midnight. It's like watching a winter storm decide to crash the party late. By Monday, we're in full wet weather mode with showers and even a thunderstorm possible. I mean, you could say we're really going to have quite the tempest situation going on. See what I did there?

Here's the real kicker for Monday night and Tuesday. We're tracking mixed precipitation with snow levels fluctuating like crazy between 600 and 1700 feet. It's a classic spring weather roller coaster, folks. Then Wednesday and beyond, we settle into a steady rainy pattern that just keeps rolling through the week.

Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called the snow level. This is basically the elevation where snow transitions to rain. When a system moves in with cold air aloft, snow falls at higher elevations while rain falls below. As the system moves through, that snow level changes dramatically. In our case this weekend, that snow level is dropping from 2700 feet down to just 600 feet by Monday night, meaning snow gets closer and closer to sea level. It's absolutely fascinating how these atmospheric layers interact!

Let's break down your three-day outlook. Sunday brings rain with a high near 55 degrees Fahrenheit and those gusty winds. Monday gets even more active with mixed precipitation and thunderstorms possible, ranging 48 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday wraps up the system with rain and mixed snow showers, high near 49 degrees Fahrenheit. After that, you're looking at more rain Wednesday through Friday, so basically pack those rain jackets for the entire week ahead, folks.

This system's gonna keep the Willamette Valley nice and saturated, so if you've been waiting for things to green up, Mother Nature's definitely watering the garden this week.

Thanks so much for listening to this weather segment. Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai. Stay weather aware out there, Portland!

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