- **Q: What will the weather be like in Portland this weekend?
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Weather / Forecasts
Portlanders can look forward to a pleasant, sunny weekend with moderate temperatures before a warming trend begins early next week. While the metro area enjoys sunshine, areas east of the Cascades may see thunderstorm activity.
This weekend in Portland promises sunny skies and moderate temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities. A push of cool marine air will bring morning clouds, but these are expected to burn off by lunchtime, leaving clear skies for the afternoon. Temperatures will hover around 80-82°F, slightly cooler than normal for this time of year.
Looking ahead to next week, a high-pressure system over the central USA will shift closer, leading to a warming trend. However, the high won’t be too close, preventing a major heatwave. Temperatures are expected to peak around 90°F on Tuesday and Wednesday before cooling off again in the second half of the week.
Areas east of the Cascades will face a different weather pattern. Starting Sunday, thunderstorms are likely to develop each afternoon. While these storms are unlikely to reach the I-5 corridor and metro area, they pose a risk of fire starts in the eastern part of the state. Residents in these areas should stay informed and take necessary precautions.
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