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Today's Weather in Portland 04-14-26 Rain and Wind Tuesday With Thunderstorms Expected Wednesday
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! Real-time data processing means hyper-accurate forecasts for you.
So Portland, Oregon, let me tell you, we've got quite the weather story brewing this week. As we head into Tuesday, we're looking at a pretty active system moving in, and folks, this is not a drill. We've got rain, we've got wind, and honestly, it's going to be a wet one.
Starting tonight, mostly cloudy skies with temperatures holding steady around 46 Fahrenheit. Nothing too dramatic, but that's about to change because Tuesday is bringing the moisture. Rain moves in mainly after 10 AM, and we're talking about a 90 percent chance of precipitation. Highs reaching 54 Fahrenheit with some breezy conditions, south southwest winds between 7 and 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 28 miles per hour. You could say things are really going to rain on our parade, but hey, that's just how we roll in the Pacific Northwest!
Now Tuesday night, things intensify. Full rain coverage, 100 percent precipitation chance, with rainfall amounts between half and three quarters of an inch. Lows around 40 Fahrenheit, and the wind is going to be pretty aggressive, gusting up to 31 miles per hour. This is a significant rain event, so make sure you're prepared.
Wednesday continues the wet theme with rain likely and possible thunderstorms after 11 AM. We could see a snow level rising from 1500 feet to 2000 feet in the afternoon. High near 52 Fahrenheit. Thursday gives us a 40 percent chance of showers with improving conditions, reaching 57 Fahrenheit.
Now let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. I want to explain wind shear because that's what's making this system so dynamic. Wind shear is essentially when wind speed or direction changes at different atmospheric levels. When you've got a strong low-pressure system like we do, the upper-level winds are moving differently than the surface winds, and that creates instability. That's why we're expecting those thunderstorms and that gusty wind. It's what makes severe weather possible!
Your three-day forecast: Tuesday brings rain and wind with a high of 54. Wednesday stays wet with a high of 52 and thunderstorm potential. Thursday improves with 40 percent showers and a high of 57.
So folks, batten down the hatches, grab your umbrella, and stay weather aware. This system moves through relatively quickly, and by late week we're looking at improving conditions. Nothing quite like Portland spring weather to keep us on our toes!
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights. 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
So Portland, Oregon, let me tell you, we've got quite the weather story brewing this week. As we head into Tuesday, we're looking at a pretty active system moving in, and folks, this is not a drill. We've got rain, we've got wind, and honestly, it's going to be a wet one.
Starting tonight, mostly cloudy skies with temperatures holding steady around 46 Fahrenheit. Nothing too dramatic, but that's about to change because Tuesday is bringing the moisture. Rain moves in mainly after 10 AM, and we're talking about a 90 percent chance of precipitation. Highs reaching 54 Fahrenheit with some breezy conditions, south southwest winds between 7 and 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 28 miles per hour. You could say things are really going to rain on our parade, but hey, that's just how we roll in the Pacific Northwest!
Now Tuesday night, things intensify. Full rain coverage, 100 percent precipitation chance, with rainfall amounts between half and three quarters of an inch. Lows around 40 Fahrenheit, and the wind is going to be pretty aggressive, gusting up to 31 miles per hour. This is a significant rain event, so make sure you're prepared.
Wednesday continues the wet theme with rain likely and possible thunderstorms after 11 AM. We could see a snow level rising from 1500 feet to 2000 feet in the afternoon. High near 52 Fahrenheit. Thursday gives us a 40 percent chance of showers with improving conditions, reaching 57 Fahrenheit.
Now let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. I want to explain wind shear because that's what's making this system so dynamic. Wind shear is essentially when wind speed or direction changes at different atmospheric levels. When you've got a strong low-pressure system like we do, the upper-level winds are moving differently than the surface winds, and that creates instability. That's why we're expecting those thunderstorms and that gusty wind. It's what makes severe weather possible!
Your three-day forecast: Tuesday brings rain and wind with a high of 54. Wednesday stays wet with a high of 52 and thunderstorm potential. Thursday improves with 40 percent showers and a high of 57.
So folks, batten down the hatches, grab your umbrella, and stay weather aware. This system moves through relatively quickly, and by late week we're looking at improving conditions. Nothing quite like Portland spring weather to keep us on our toes!
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights. 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