Portland’s first freeze is arriving later

As La Niña is expected to bring a colder, wetter winter to Portland, we’re only a few weeks out until our first freeze, too.

The big picture: The first freezing temperatures after summer are coming later on the calendar than they used to, according to a new analysis.

  • For example, compared to 1970, Portland’s first freeze now arrives 12 days later per Climate Central, a climate research group — in line with the national average.
  • Between 1991 and 2020, the average first freeze date in Portland was Nov. 16.

Caveat: The group defines “first freeze” as the first calendar date from Aug. 1 onwards with low temperatures at or below…..

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