PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Looking at Saturday around the greater Portland and Vancouver metro, we are going to see mostly cloudy, but mainly dry weather along with slightly above normal daytime highs.
It’s going to be a nice, mild day with daytime highs up and down the Willamette Valley in the upper 50s or low 60s. Portland is expecting to max out at 59 degrees as we start this first full weekend of March.
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And as we move into Sunday, don’t forget to change those clocks ahead by an hour as we spring forward in our very early Sunday morning hours.
And as we lose an hour of sleep, it’s always good to think about the daylight we are about to gain here in the PNW. Bring on those later sunset times!
More daylight and a few more showers on Sunday and into the early part of the week before more widespread rain arrives mid-week across PDX along with heavier Cascades snowfall late next week.
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Also, something to be aware of for next week, snow levels will briefly fall late Monday night into early Tuesday to about 1,000′ — which means this brings back a slight chance for folks to see a snowflake or two or a rain-snow mix in the foothills and higher. The chances of a wintry mix in Portland are very low. Because of the temps expecting to stay above freezing as well as lack of moisture, sticking snow on roadways is unlikely. Thus, we are not expecting any impact across the metro area…