Cool Weather Across Metro Detroit and Minnesota
Following severe weather and warmer temperatures earlier in the week, a cool and dry weather pattern has settled over Metro Detroit and Minn...
The Willamette Valley, including Portland, Salem, and Eugene, will experience temperatures cracking 80 degrees, potentially reaching the mid-80s by May 31.
Southern and eastern Oregon could see temperatures soaring into the 90s, with Medford possibly hitting 100 degrees. Why this matters: Extreme heat can pose health risks, especially for vulnerable populations.
Central Oregon is also expected to experience a warm week, with temperatures in the 80s and potentially reaching the low 90s. Areas are expected to have their first 90-degree day of the year. Make sure you’re staying hydrated and taking breaks if you must.
The high temperatures are attributed to a high-pressure system dominating the region. In the Willamette Valley, normal high temperatures for late May are around 70-71 degrees, making this a significant increase. Central Oregon's warm spell follows a near-normal Memorial Day, with a large ridge of high pressure building into the region, extending as far north as Canada.
How to Prepare:
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
Take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments.
Avoid strenuous activities during the hottest parts of the day.
Check on vulnerable neighbors and family members.
Who This Affects Most:
Elderly individuals
Infants and young children
People with chronic health conditions
Outdoor workers
Q: What areas will be the hottest?
Southern and eastern Oregon are forecast to see the highest temperatures, potentially reaching 100 degrees in Medford.
Q: What is causing the high temperatures?
A high-pressure system is dominating the region, leading to consistently hot weather.
Q: How long will the heat last in Central Oregon?
The warm temperatures are expected to last for the next seven days.
The upcoming heatwave presents potential health risks. Staying informed, taking precautions, and looking out for vulnerable individuals are crucial. Be prepared for unusually high temperatures throughout the week.
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