Oregon – A crisp, cool start greets Portland this morning, with temperatures in the upper 30s and clear skies offering a brief calm before a wetter pattern returns.
According to the National Weather Service, highs climb to the mid-60s today under mostly sunny skies, with light north winds developing by afternoon. The cool start may leave a slight chill for early commuters, but dry roads and clear visibility dominate across I-5, I-84, and city streets.
Conditions stay pleasant into Saturday, with highs in the low 60s and a mix of sun and clouds. Outdoor plans remain on track, though mornings stay brisk and layered clothing is a good idea early.
By Sunday, clouds increase and rain chances begin to develop after late morning. Light showers may start to impact outdoor plans by afternoon, with more widespread rain moving in Sunday night.
The Monday commute could turn wet. Periods of rain are expected, and roads may become slick after the recent dry stretch. Plan extra time, especially on bridges and elevated roadways where water can pool.
Looking ahead, a more active spring pattern settles in through midweek. Rain continues Tuesday and Wednesday, and snow levels may drop low enough to impact higher elevations in the Cascades.
Five Day Outlook for Portland, Oregon:
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 62
Sunday: Slight chance of rain, high near 58
Monday: Chance of rain, high near 54
Tuesday: Slight chance of rain, high near 56
Wednesday: Rain likely, high near 54


