Pendleton, Oregon Weather: Scattered Showers, Hazy Skies Continue Through Monday Night

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Pendleton, Oregon – Residents in Pendleton are waking up to hazy skies and mild temperatures, but scattered showers could disrupt outdoor plans through Monday night. According to the National Weather Service, a 20 to 40 percent chance of showers will linger over the area, with widespread haze likely to impact visibility—especially after sunset. Winds remain light but could gust as high as 18 mph Monday evening.

Drivers and outdoor workers across Umatilla County should expect patchy haze and periods of light rain, especially overnight. Showers are likely to taper off by Tuesday, bringing a return to mostly sunny skies and highs near the mid-80s through the rest of the week. If traveling on local highways or through low-lying areas, watch for slick spots and reduced visibility tonight and early Monday morning.

To stay safe, consider limiting outdoor activities during times of heavier haze, and keep headlights on while driving in low visibility. Residents should also keep windows closed if sensitive to air quality changes. Winds may pick up after midnight, especially on open roads or exposed hillsides.

Rain chances drop off after Monday night, but forecasters advise staying alert for updated advisories if showers redevelop. Drier, sunnier conditions look likely through the end of the week.

Five Day Forecast for Pendleton, Oregon

  • Monday: 30% chance of showers before 11 a.m., then becoming mostly sunny. High near 84°F. Winds could gust up to 18 mph.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High near 86°F, low around 58°F.
  • Wednesday: Partly sunny. High near 84°F. Slight chance of showers overnight.
  • Thursday: Slight chance of morning showers, then mostly sunny. High near 83°F.
  • Friday: Sunny, high near 88°F.