Saturday, February 14, 2026, started on-brand for Portland: gray, damp and a bit murky. The city woke to fog and mist, with temperatures hovering near 37°F at Portland International (KPDX) and visibility sitting around four miles. Light rain is expected to move back into the metro later today, keeping highs near 48°F and nudging afternoon temperatures into the mid-40s. Morning pockets of low clouds and patchy fog could slow commutes, so drivers should budget extra time and watch for slick bridges and shaded ramps.
Rain Timing And Commute
Rain is likely Saturday afternoon across the Portland metro, with about a 60% chance of measurable precipitation and new rainfall totals generally under a tenth of an inch for most valley neighborhoods. The steadier bands are expected late afternoon into evening, which makes the evening drive the wetter commute window. North winds should stay light, around 2 to 6 mph.
Most spots will sit in the light-rain range, though some foothill and coastal areas could see locally higher amounts. According to the National Weather Service Portland, most valley locations should only pick up light amounts today.
Sunday And Early Next Week
Sunday, February 15, 2026, looks drier, with intervals of sun and a high near 52°F as the frontal band weakens. A deeper trough moves in Monday and Tuesday, and forecasters expect colder air to push snow levels down toward 1,500 to 2,000 feet by Monday, February 16. That raises the chance of mountain snow and a rain–snow mix at higher passes early next week. If you have travel plans over the Cascades later in the week, keep tabs on updates as the system evolves.
Coast And Marine Hazards
The coast is the rougher story line this weekend. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for portions of the coastal waters into this afternoon and tonight, and forecasters are warning about a high sneaker-wave threat through Sunday evening. Elevated seas and sneaker waves can push water well above the normal shoreline, so stay off jetties and rocks and keep children and pets well back from the surf…