![]() We just need to get through Friday and Saturday and conditions should improve drastically Sunday & Monday. Be very careful while recreating this weekend. Highs will drop back into the 80s in our western valleys, and should continue to fall heading into mid next week. Our wind will begin to shift between Saturday and Sunday, which will start a cooling trend and reduce our fire danger. Expect highs to climb into the low to mid 90s Saturday afternoon. Due to windy conditions Friday night, our temperatures will struggle to fall into the 60s. ![]() Highs will get close to 90 degrees Friday afternoon, and it will likely be very warm along the coastline too. Additionally, wildfire smoke is expected to spread west of the Cascades, so our skies will probably be pretty hazy for at least one day. This is a step PGE is considering to reduce the threat of new wildfires. ![]() Public Safety Power Shutoffs are likely in forested areas near the Cascades, the east slopes of the Coast Range and potentially in parts of the West Hills of Portland. This dry east wind will cause our temperatures to spike, our relative humidity to drop, and could lead to rapid fire growth (if new fires were to break out). Our wind will turn offshore (directed from land to sea). The National Weather Service has upgraded our fire weather watch to a *Red Flag Warning* to highlight the critical fire danger we are facing between Friday and Saturday. Highway 101, you have plenty of room to stay socially distanced amid the rugged landscape and wild beauty of Oregon. That means if you head a bit farther south along the beautiful U.S. It’s going to get a lot windier as we head into Friday. Ask any seasoned Oregon traveler and they’ll tell you the same tip for visiting the Oregon Coast: Warmer weather brings the crowds to Oregon’s North Coast. I suggest taking down your patio umbrellas and anything else that might get thrown around by the wind. Published: 7:46 PM PDT ApUpdated: 7:46 PM PDT ApOTIS, Oregon Standing where her dad’s house once stood in Otis, Teresa Ganong reflects on what the Echo Mountain. Expect a breezy north wind to kick in late today. Oregon Route 18 & Old Scenic Hwy 101 Map. Downpours across northwestern Oregon, particularly in coastal communities in Lincoln and Tillamook counties, saw severe flooding Friday. Highs will only reach the upper 70s and low 80s. Otis Junction is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States, at the junction of the. Expect to see some patchy low clouds in the metro area, but those should clear out to sunshine pretty quickly. Today is going to be a great day across our western valleys. Most locations have dropped into the 40s and 50s this morning as a dry cold front slides through the region. ![]() It’s a chilly start to our Thursday across much of the Pacific Northwest. ![]()
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