The Portland area saw more cold, overcast weather on Friday, with little possibility of rain and fog that might last for the whole of the morning.
A high of 44 degrees is predicted by the National Weather Service. Tonight, the temperature may drop as low as 33.
It is anticipated that the dry, cold pattern would last until the beginning of next week. The Portland region and a large portion of the Willamette Valley are still covered in clouds due to a high-pressure system.
Until Tuesday at the latest, high temperatures will stay in the 40s, with the possibility of reaching the 50s. It is unlikely to rain until Thursday.
Additionally, the weather pattern has suppressed winds, causing stagnant air to blanket the Willamette Valley. People with respiratory sensitivity may experience problems if the air quality deteriorates during the next few days.
Cold overnight lows, especially a brief period of freezing weather on Monday, when the low drops to 32 degrees, and fog may result in slick, frosty roadways during the course of the next few mornings.
— Njus Elliot
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