Wednesday morning clouds burn off quickly leaving Portland’s skies mostly sunny; high 74
The rest of the work week looks dry, but rain is likely on the weekend. The National Weather Service predicts that early Wednesday morning clouds will quickly break apart and leave Portland, Oregon, with mostly sunny skies, with a high of 74 degrees. Temperatures will remain about normal for mid-June, with highs expected to reach highs in the low-to-mid 70s in the valleys and in the 50s and 60s along the coast. The National Weather Services predicts that Thursday will be the week's warmest day with highs reaching 80. The weather transition will begin Friday as temps cool and cloud cover increase, with Portland expected to see partly sunny skies and temperatures cooling to about 72 degrees. There is a chance of showers along coast and Coast Range north of Tillamook, but there is a 25-60% chance of rain across northwest Oregon and southwest Washington.

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The National Weather Service believes any clouds that are around early Wednesday will break apart quickly and leave the metro area with sunny skies. Overall, temperatures will be about normal for mid-June with highs in the low-to-mid 70s in the valleys and in the 50s and 60s along the coast.
Portland has a few clouds around parts of the city as of 5:30 a.m. but will see sunny skies before the lunch hour. The high will be about 74 degrees.
Thursday will likely be the week’s warmest day with highs reaching toward 80. Portland’s official high temperature estimate is about 78. The morning will start with fewer clouds and winds will be calm early in the day, then blow 5-7 mph out of the north/northwest.
Portland will see a weather transition beginning Friday as temps will cool and cloud cover increase. The high pressure that’s been keeping skies mostly clear will begin moving eastward opening the door for systems moving south out of the Gulf of Alaska.
Portland will see partly sunny skies Friday, and temps cooling to about 72 degrees. There is a chance of showers along the coast and in the Coast Range north of Tillamook.
Chances of increased rainfall arrive in the valleys by Saturday. Current models show a 25-60% chance of rain across northwest Oregon and southwest Washington over the weekend. Portland has a 70% chance of showers Saturday, and Sunday. There’s even a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon both days. Highs will be in the mid-to-upper 60s.
And if you were planning a camping or hiking trip along the Cascades, know that rain is likely on the weekend and there’s even a chance of snow in the higher elevations. Check mountain forecasts to get more details on possible snow locations.