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The Week Ahead: Dry start ahead of a brief warm up - WMTW Portland

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After a 50/50 weekend that brought beneficial rain, some sun and wind, how's this week ahead shaping up? Here's what to expect.MONDAYAh, the last day of August and it will feel a bit cool. Monday morning lows will be in the 40's for many spots with that fall-like chill early in the day. The afternoon will stay seasonably cool as highs approach the low 70's with a sea breeze, but we'll see sun and it won't be nearly as windy as Sunday. High pressure will be in control through early this week, so the week will start off dry. Monday night will be calm with lows in the low to mid 50's.TUESDAYHello, September (already?)! For the first of the month, it will remain seasonably cool with highs in the low 70's under mostly to partly sunny skies. A breeze will pick up in the afternoon out of the south with gusts to 20 mph possible. By Tuesday night, clouds will increase turning mostly cloudy overnight and winds will calm back down. Lows drop into the mid 50's.WEDNESDAYWednesday will start with some clouds but should break into partly cloudy skies later in the day. It will be seasonable with highs in the mid 70's. It should also stay dry, although there will be a few showers starting to approach. Lows Wednesday night will be milder, only dropping back near 60 degrees. THURSDAYWe could see our next chance for a shower or thunderstorm on Thursday, although certainty remains a bit low, especially on the timing. It does look like humidity builds a bit by then however, and highs will also be on the rise back into the upper 70's near 80 degrees. It will also be cloudier on Thursday. Lows Thursday night will be mild in the low 60's.FRIDAY & THE WEEKENDFriday could be the warmest day of the week as highs approach the low 80's.Friday may also feature the chance for a shower or thunderstorm as the late-week time frame remains unsettled, but confidence remains low. Keep checking back for updates to the forecast this week.The upcoming weekend looks dry with sunshine at this point as high pressure likely takes control. It also turns more seasonable over the weekend with highs back in the mid 70's.

After a 50/50 weekend that brought beneficial rain, some sun and wind, how's this week ahead shaping up? Here's what to expect.

MONDAY

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Ah, the last day of August and it will feel a bit cool. Monday morning lows will be in the 40's for many spots with that fall-like chill early in the day. The afternoon will stay seasonably cool as highs approach the low 70's with a sea breeze, but we'll see sun and it won't be nearly as windy as Sunday.

Monday planner

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High pressure will be in control through early this week, so the week will start off dry. Monday night will be calm with lows in the low to mid 50's.

TUESDAY

Hello, September (already?)! For the first of the month, it will remain seasonably cool with highs in the low 70's under mostly to partly sunny skies.

Tuesday highs

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A breeze will pick up in the afternoon out of the south with gusts to 20 mph possible.

By Tuesday night, clouds will increase turning mostly cloudy overnight and winds will calm back down. Lows drop into the mid 50's.

WEDNESDAY

Wednesday will start with some clouds but should break into partly cloudy skies later in the day. It will be seasonable with highs in the mid 70's.

It should also stay dry, although there will be a few showers starting to approach. Lows Wednesday night will be milder, only dropping back near 60 degrees.

THURSDAY

We could see our next chance for a shower or thunderstorm on Thursday, although certainty remains a bit low, especially on the timing.

storm tracker

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It does look like humidity builds a bit by then however, and highs will also be on the rise back into the upper 70's near 80 degrees. It will also be cloudier on Thursday. Lows Thursday night will be mild in the low 60's.

FRIDAY & THE WEEKEND

Friday could be the warmest day of the week as highs approach the low 80's.

Friday highs

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Friday may also feature the chance for a shower or thunderstorm as the late-week time frame remains unsettled, but confidence remains low. Keep checking back for updates to the forecast this week.

The upcoming weekend looks dry with sunshine at this point as high pressure likely takes control. It also turns more seasonable over the weekend with highs back in the mid 70's.

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August 31, 2020 at 07:35AM
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