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Today's Weather in Portland 04/13/26 Spring Storm System Brings Heavy Rain and Wind This Week

Today's Weather in Portland 04/13/26 Spring Storm System Brings Heavy Rain and Wind This Week

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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist, bringing you instant analysis and real-time precision that humans simply can't match!

Alright Portland, Oregon, buckle up because we're about to ride some serious atmospheric waves this week! Let me tell you what Mother Nature is cooking up for us.

So here's the situation. We've got a classic spring weather pattern rolling into the Pacific Northwest, and it's bringing some genuine action to our city. Tonight, expect a forty percent chance of showers mainly after two in the morning with temperatures dropping to around forty-eight Fahrenheit. Light winds from the west southwest will keep things relatively calm as clouds roll over us.

Monday's looking like it'll be the mild opening act to this weather show. We're talking a fifty percent chance of showers mainly before four in the afternoon, with highs near fifty-nine Fahrenheit. You could say the weather's going to be pretty cool! See what I did there?

But here's where things get interesting, folks. Tuesday is when our system really intensifies. Rain arrives after eleven in the morning and we're expecting significant rainfall, about a tenth to a quarter inch of precipitation. Winds pick up too, coming from the south southwest between six and fourteen miles per hour with gusts reaching twenty-eight miles per hour.

Now buckle up for Tuesday night into Wednesday because we're looking at heavy rain, one hundred percent chance of precipitation. We could see between three quarters and one inch of rain. Wednesday itself continues the wet pattern with rain transitioning into showers and possibly thunderstorms, with snow levels dropping down to around two thousand feet.

Let me hit you with today's Weather Playbook segment. Ever wonder why spring storms are so wild? It's all about wind shear, people! Wind shear is when wind speed and direction change at different altitudes in the atmosphere. When you have strong wind shear, it can literally tear apart storm clouds before they organize. But when conditions are just right, it actually helps rotate storm systems and create more severe weather. That's why we sometimes get thunderstorms in spring that we'd never see in summer!

Alright, here's your three-day forecast simplified. Monday through Tuesday is wet with significant rainfall and wind. Wednesday stays rainy with thunderstorm potential. Then Thursday through Friday we clear out with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing back to the upper fifties and low sixties Fahrenheit. Perfect weather for exploring Forest Park or grabbing coffee on a patio!

Thanks so much for listening to your weather forecast. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update from yours truly. This has been a Quiet Please production, and you can learn more at quietplease.ai. Stay dry out there, Portland!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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