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elleng

(136,880 posts)
Sun May 29, 2022, 03:21 PM May 2022

PM Update: Summerlike heat for Memorial Day

Summerlike weather will continue as we round out Memorial Day weekend. Puffy afternoon clouds this afternoon will dissipate overnight, leaving us with a sunny and hot holiday. Temperatures are likely to hit the 90-degree mark in many places, with rising humidity levels making it feel more uncomfortable, as well. Even hotter conditions await us on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Through Tonight: Puffy clouds will clear after sunset, leaving a mostly clear overnight period. Some patchy fog is possible in sheltered locations near water. Low temperatures will be on the mild side, ranging from 60 to 65 degrees, with just a light southwest breeze.

Tomorrow (Memorial Day): Partly cloudy skies in the morning won’t prevent temperatures from steadily rising. Highs will top out close to 90 degrees, with mostly sunny skies setting in by the afternoon. Humidity levels will be slightly higher, as well. Clear and mild tomorrow night, with lows ranging from 65 to 69 degrees.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/05/29/pm-update-summerlike-heat-memorial-day/?

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PM Update: Summerlike heat for Memorial Day (Original Post) elleng May 2022 OP
Not so much in Oregon Thunderbeast May 2022 #1

Thunderbeast

(3,549 posts)
1. Not so much in Oregon
Sun May 29, 2022, 03:38 PM
May 2022

Portland has had exactly ONE day in the upper 70s this spring.

Our furnace still runs every morning (set at 68°).

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