Pendleton, Oregon – After a warm and mostly sunny weekend in eastern Oregon, a new round of rain and wind is expected to hit Pendleton early next week. Wind gusts reaching 26 mph are forecast for Sunday, while a 50% chance of showers could disrupt Tuesday morning commutes along I-84.
According to the National Weather Service, Pendleton will see sunny skies and temperatures in the low 70s through Monday. But beginning Monday night, rain chances increase, with a more significant system moving through Tuesday morning. The area could also see a drop in temperatures, with highs falling to the upper 60s.
On Sunday, winds from the west may strengthen between 7 to 15 mph, with gusts topping 25 mph. Drivers along I-84 and open rural routes in Umatilla County should be cautious of sudden gusts and reduced vehicle control, especially for high-profile vehicles.
Monday will bring another round of sunshine with a high near 70°F, but clouds return late that night with a 20% chance of rain. That system ramps up Tuesday morning, bringing a 50% chance of showers and highs near 68°F before skies gradually clear midweek.
📅 Extended 5-Day Pendleton Spring Forecast:
- Saturday: High 74°F, slight chance of evening showers
- Sunday: Sunny, windy, high near 69°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 70°F
- Tuesday: 50% chance of showers in the morning, high near 68°F
- Wednesday: Sunny and dry, high near 72°F


