Oregon – A sharp chill grips Pendleton this morning, and the air feels biting as thermometers hover near 30 degrees. Wind chill values dip to around 26, creating an icy edge for early drivers and anyone stepping outside before sunrise fully takes hold.
According to the National Weather Service in Pendleton, skies remain clear today with highs climbing to near 62 degrees. South winds increase to 8 to 14 mph before shifting west this afternoon, with gusts reaching 24 mph. That breeze will be noticeable along Interstate 84 and open stretches east of town.
Temperatures fall quickly again tonight under mostly clear skies. Lows dip to around 33. While widespread ice is not expected, shaded areas and rural roads could see brief slick spots around daybreak where frost forms.
Saturday brings increasing clouds and a cooler high near 54. Sunday stays mostly cloudy with highs near 53. Conditions remain dry through the weekend, offering a calm close to February.
Monday turns sunny with highs near 57 as March begins. Tuesday rebounds further, with partly sunny skies and highs near 62. A chance of rain returns Tuesday night into midweek.
Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors near to slightly above-normal temperatures across Eastern Oregon. Spring Warmth may gradually build despite periodic midweek rain chances.
Five Day Outlook for Pendleton, Oregon:
Today: Sunny, high 62.
Saturday: Increasing clouds, high 54.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high 53.
Monday: Sunny, high 57.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 62.



